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telekurs id mobile - for people on the move

If you travel a lot and want to stay up-to-date with financial information, Telekurs iD mobile is ideal for your needs.
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Telekurs iD mobile offers easy access to current prices and descriptive data for all securities in the SIX Telekurs database for mobile phones and PDAs (currently BlackBerry).


Data is updated automatically. Business news and market summaries round out the mobile information offering. Functions such as instrument search, limit supervision or chart display are part of the service. The simple, flexible and mobile management of personal user lists while you’re on the move is a special highlight.

Telekurs iD mobile on Blackberry



Telekurs iD mobile – your benefits:

  • Wherever you are, you'll keep abreast of the latest events on the international financial markets
  • Current price information, news and market summaries provide you with a rapid overview
  • You can call up and manage your personal quotes lists even when on the move
  • Active limit warnings allow you to react quickly even while on the move
  • Current prices, descriptive data and news are cross-referenced, as in all SIX Telekurs display products
  • Telekurs iD mobile is easy to install “over the air”.


You can use Telekurs iD mobile as an add-on to the installation at your company. Telekurs iD mobile works together with the Telekurs iD in the office. You access the same data and user lists as you would at your desk.

     


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