C.J. Lawrence Investment Mgmt. Opts For Quotron Over ILX To Deliver Quotes To 150

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C.J. Lawrence Investment Management has begun replacing its dumb terminal-based Quotron Q1000 quote service with the same vendor's local area network-based Advantage AE service. Prior to selecting Advantage AE--which will eventually support about 150 users at C.J. Lawrence's New York headquarters--the firm also evaluated the quote system offered by Thomson Financial Services Inc.'s ILX Systems Inc. unit.

A subsidiary of Deutsche Bank, C.J. Lawrence is an investment advisory firm, and has a broker

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