Moneyline Telerate: Will Third CEO Be the Charm?

INSIDE MARKET DATA ANNUAL REVIEW 2003

The past year was full of drama for Moneyline Telerate. In 2003 there were three CEOs, a major lawsuit and rumors that the vendor was up for sale. But the appointment of former Multex CEO Chris Feeney as the new top executive appears to have stabilized the situation, at least for now.

The year started with the surprise departure of CEO Jon Robson (IMD, Feb. 24). Robson, who moved to Reuters, was seen as both the face of and the driving force behind the vendor. Observers wondered whether Moneyline

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