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Flat Fee Plan For LME Ticker Brings Vendors Together Against Reuters

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Several London-based vendors of commodities prices have banded together to make sure they're not pushed around by the big kid on the block -- Reuters Ltd.

The group recently sent a letter to the London Metal Exchange protesting against the price structure for its new ticker because it favors Reuters over smaller vendors.

Bridge Information Systems, ICV Information Systems Ltd., Knight- Ridder/Unicom, Pont Data, Quotron Systems Inc. and Telerate Inc. are said to have signed the letter.

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