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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedCnbc.Com And Lendingtree Enter Partnership
Mortgage Banking, March, 2000
CNBC.COM, FORT LEE, NEW JERSEY, HAS announced it has entered into an exclusive agreement with LendingTree, Inc., Charlotte, North Carolina. The deal enables CNBC.com users to access a range of consumer loan information and services from LendingTree, including its Mortgage Center, Home Equity Loan Center and Auto Loan Center on the CNBC.com Web site.
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The centers will include user-friendly loan calculators and other interactive content and tools to provide consumers with easy access to the LendingTree Web site. In addition to collaborating with CNBC.com, LendingTree will become a significant advertiser on the CNBC television network.
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