Internet Service With Govpx, MNS, MMS Data Debuts
INTERNET WATCH
Market Broadcasting Corp. and Market News Service have rolled out PC Trader, a real-time, dynamically updated, fixed-income news and quotes service delivered via the Internet. PC Trader provides news from MNS, quotes from Govpx and analysis from MMS International. The service is geared primarily towards individual investors.
Bob Jones, chairman of both MBC and MNS, and founder and former chairman of MMS, says that PC Trader provides "the average Joe" with real-time, fixed-income data that until
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