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[[Easynet]] was founded by [[David Rowe]] and [[LM network]] associate [[Keith Teare]] in 1994, who also helped found [[Cyberia]] shortly afterwards. When floated in 1996, it was reported that “Rowe has already made some [pounds sterling]3.9m, and Teare [pounds sterling]2.2m” <ref>"[http://findarticles.com/p/news-articles/daily-mail-london-england-the/mi_8002/is_1996_Feb_28/money-easynet-aim/ai_n35737838/ It’s easy money for easynet on the AIM]", Daily Mail website, accessed 27 Nov 2010</ref> The company provides managed network and hosting solutions.  It was owned by BSkyB between 2006 and 2010 and is currently owned by the private equity company, LDC, David Rowe and the management team. LM associate [[Phil Mullan]] is Marketing Director UK.  He has been a non-executive director since 1996 and employed full time since 2006. <ref>"[http://www.easynet.com/gb/en/about/execBiogs.aspx?SecondaryNavID=182About Us]", Easynet website, accessed 27 Nov 2010</ref>  Easynet has been used as an email hosting provider by LM associated entity [[WORLDwrite]]. <ref>"[http://search.freefind.com/find.html?si=6526713&pid=r&n=0&_charset_=UTF-8&bcd=%C3%B7&query=easynet Search: easynet]", WORLDwrite website, accessed 27 Nov 2010</ref>
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[[Easynet]] was founded by [[David Rowe]] and [[LM network]] associate [[Keith Teare]] in 1994, who also helped found [[Cyberia]] shortly afterwards. When floated in 1996, it was reported that “Rowe has already made some £3.9m, and Teare £2.2m” <ref>"[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-110854580.html It’s easy money for easynet on the AIM]", ''Daily Mail'', 28 February 1996, accessed 27 Nov 2010</ref> The company provides managed network and hosting solutions.  It was owned by BSkyB between 2006 and 2010 and is currently owned by the private equity company, [[LDC]], David Rowe and the management team. LM associate [[Phil Mullan]] was Managing Director UK in 2010.  He has been a non-executive director since 1996 and employed full time since 2006. <ref>'[http://web.archive.org/web/20101115095650/http://www.easynet.com/gb/en/about/execBiogs.aspx?SecondaryNavID=182 About Us]', Easynet website, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 November 2010 on 7 September 2013</ref>  Easynet has been used as an email hosting provider by LM associated entity [[WORLDwrite]]. <ref>"[http://search.freefind.com/find.html?si=6526713&pid=r&n=0&_charset_=UTF-8&bcd=%C3%B7&query=easynet Search: easynet]", WORLDwrite website, accessed 27 Nov 2010</ref>
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===Affiliations===
 
===Affiliations===

Latest revision as of 16:43, 7 September 2013

Easynet, started by LM network associate Keith Teare
LM network resources

Easynet was founded by David Rowe and LM network associate Keith Teare in 1994, who also helped found Cyberia shortly afterwards. When floated in 1996, it was reported that “Rowe has already made some £3.9m, and Teare £2.2m” [1] The company provides managed network and hosting solutions. It was owned by BSkyB between 2006 and 2010 and is currently owned by the private equity company, LDC, David Rowe and the management team. LM associate Phil Mullan was Managing Director UK in 2010. He has been a non-executive director since 1996 and employed full time since 2006. [2] Easynet has been used as an email hosting provider by LM associated entity WORLDwrite. [3]


Affiliations

Hansard Society - 'corporate supporter' in 2003[4]

Notes

  1. "It’s easy money for easynet on the AIM", Daily Mail, 28 February 1996, accessed 27 Nov 2010
  2. 'About Us', Easynet website, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 November 2010 on 7 September 2013
  3. "Search: easynet", WORLDwrite website, accessed 27 Nov 2010
  4. Hansard Society Corporate Supporters, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 27 December 2003, Accessed 20 October 2010