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Sky signs two-year deal with 'mykindaplace'
Published Wednesday, Aug 20 2003, 04:49 BST | By James Welsh
Online teen magazine 'mykindaplace' (MKP) and Sky have signed a two-year deal that will see MKP provide content and another commercial services to Sky enabling them to "fully commercialise their interactive platforms."
Richard Bernstein of MKP's parent company Eurovestech Plc, said in a release to the London Stock Exchange: "The Sky contract is important in that it brings significant new revenues streams outside MKP's established activities. We look forward to MKP's future with confidence."
Eurovestech reports MKP reached profitability in June of this year.
Richard Bernstein of MKP's parent company Eurovestech Plc, said in a release to the London Stock Exchange: "The Sky contract is important in that it brings significant new revenues streams outside MKP's established activities. We look forward to MKP's future with confidence."
Eurovestech reports MKP reached profitability in June of this year.
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