Dataline's Stock Price Surges As Commodity Quote Vendor Targets Lowest Of Low Ends

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Dataline, Inc. may be on the verge of finding success in the ever-elusive low end of the market data business. The Omaha-based company, whose stock soared following its recent public offering, has combined cheap data, low technology, and a unique sales approach to gain thousands of customers in the depressed farm belt. [Omaha's Dataline, Inc. shouldn't be confused with Toronto's Dataline, Inc., the Canadian quote vendor. They aren't the same company.]

"Most of our customers are people who have

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