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Francisco quits MarketWatch over conflict

Bambi Francisco (pictured), who covered Silicon Valley for Marketwatch.com, has resigned following allegations of a conflict of interest. As first reported by the Wall Street Journal, the issue is that Francisco, on the side, is one of the founders of a company called Vator.tv, which helps start-up companies make pitches to venture capitalists for funds via video. Francisco’s boss, David Callaway, gave her permission to work on the project on the grounds that she avoid any conflicts of interest. But the spam hit the fan when she wrote a MarketWatch story about Peter Theil, a PayPal cofounder, who happens to be her partner at Vator.tv. Francisco is open about what happened, writing about it in her final dispatch from MarketWatch. She writes:

Her MarketWatch colleague, Jon Friedman, says Francisco’s story is a cautionary tale. Friedman writes:

The Wall Street Journal, which first reported Francisco’s conflict, is owned by Dow Jones, which also owns MarketWatch.

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