ISE Has Much To Learn About Industrial Espionage

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The International (London) Stock Exchange, an old hand at the art of rocking the boat, has sailed into a new area of scandal -- industrial espionage. Last month saw an almost comical attempt by the ISE to recruit journalists to furnish it "confidentially" with product and price information on competitors' automated trading systems and electronic data services.

In competitive markets, businesses often employ covert methods to monitor the operations of their rivals. But instead of the hot property

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