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Bridge Adopts Communication Plan After IPUG Meeting

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LONDON--Following the Bridge User Group (BUG) meeting, called to address Bridge's recent data delivery issues, Bridge is embarking on a project to put in place an improved level of communication with its clients.

The meeting held by BUG, which is part of UK's Information Providers User Group (IPUG), was attended by over 40 people, many of whom have been unhappy with Bridge's service reliability.

Alex Friedman, chairman of IPUG tells IMD that users felt that the meeting was "very constructive, and

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