Data Broadcasting, Jack Carl in Online Financial Pact | Internet News

Data Broadcasting, Jack Carl in Online Financial Pact

Nov 13, 1998
1 minute read

Online financial firm Data Broadcasting Corp. Friday announced an
alliance with Jack Carl Futures to provide a private-labeled version of
its Internet financial market data service, Signal Online, to Jack Carl
clients.


Terms of the agreement call for Jack Carl to offer its customers the
private-labeled version of Signal Online at a pre-paid discount for $130 per
month plus exchange fees. In addition, clients will
be able to place trades directly through Jack Carl’s Electronic Trading
Center.


Signal Online provides continuous streaming real-time quotes for U.S.
equities as well as futures and options data, limit alerts via pager,
e-mail or cellular phone, headline tickers and detailed portfolio
management functions.


“Jack Carl is pleased to join forces with the nation’s leading provider of
financial data,” said Burt Meyer, president of Jack Carl
Futures division. “We feel our clients will benefit tremendously from the
wealth of information DBC provides.”


“DBC is continually seeking partners who offer traders an advantage to
their trading requirements and who help expand our
reach to traders in the futures market,” said Mark Imperiale, president of
DBC. “We feel Jack Carl is that partner and has the
expertise to offer day-traders the best in the industry.”

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