Quick, Nikkei Form QNN For U.S. News On Quick 10, 10E

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Quick Corp. and Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) have created a joint venture company to develop an English language financial news service based in New York that will be offered as part of the Quick 10 and 10E market data services. The venture -- Quick Nikkei News Inc. -- later may offer its newswire to third-party vendors a la Dow Jones & Co.

The move, at least initially, is aimed at making Quick's services more attractive to English speakers in the U.S. and Europe, primarily London. Quick already

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