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Saturday, 30 October 2004
30 October, 2004: Five new companies will enter the R-100 this month…

The Redux Global ICT 100 Index is re-calibrated this month with the addition of new corporate components in our innovative Index of companies active in the telecom, wireless, IT and new media fields.

Newcomers are Google, Liberty Media, EDS, Cosmote and Sagem. Those departing include AT&T Wireless, PanAmSat, T-Online and Mobilcom, which all are either on the verge of takeover or buyback or have passed into new ownership or oblivion. For the full line-up of the R-100, click here.

The latest R-100 data covering the month of October will be published during the week commencing 01 November, 2004.
Jim Chalmers

 
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