
By John Oates
Published: 29 March 2000 14:52 GMT
Online financial information service, Hemscott.net, has bagged a big-name chairman in the shape of Michael Grade, former CEO of Channel 4 television.
Grade is also non-executive chairman of Pinewood Studios and a non-executive director of Camelot Group.
Ros Wilton, chief executive of Hemscott.net, said in a statement: "Michael's extensive experience and media expertise will be invaluable to the team as we develop the Hemscott.net business."
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