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Vialink, Inc. (NASDAQ: IQIQ) rose 9 1/2 to 68 after the business-to-business e-commerce company declared a 2-for-1 stock split in the form of a stock dividend, payable March 27th to shareholders of record March 17th. ViaLink provides interactive subscription-based services to companies in the consumer packaged goods and retail Increase Customer Sales with Email Marketing -- Free Trial from VerticalResponse industries.

TeleTech Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTEC) rose 2, from 38 to 40, after the e-commerce services company announced that it received a long-term contract from Electronic Payment Exchange. TeleTech said it will provide 24-hour-a-day phone and e-mail support to EPX customers beginning in the second quarter.

The two companies also agreed to collaborate on selling and marketing their e-commerce products worldwide. Electronic Payment Exchange underwrites and processes credit-card and electronic check payments for e-commerce transactions.


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