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  2. Epiphany, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Epiphany, Inc. (previous NASDAQ symbol: EPNY), previously known as E.piphany and Epiphany Marketing Software, was a company that developed customer relationship management (CRM) software. On September 29, 2005, Epiphany was acquired by SSA Global Technologies. [1]

  3. RIMM - Wikipedia

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    RIMM, former NASDAQ symbol for Research In Motion, a Canadian wireless device company, maker of the BlackBerry. Eric Rimm, American nutrition scientist; Martin Rimm; Sylvia Rimm (born 1935), American psychiatrist and writer; RIMM RGB, a standard input-referred color image encoding

  4. CALD - Wikipedia

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    former NASDAQ symbol between 2000 and 2001 of Caldera Systems, Inc. former NASDAQ symbol between 2001 and 2001 of Caldera International, Inc. NASDAQ symbol since 2003 of CallidusCloud; See also. Caldesmon, protein encoded by the CALD1 gene

  5. SMTC - Wikipedia

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    SMTC, the NASDAQ symbol of Semtech, an electronics technology company in California, United States SMTC Corporation , an international electronics manufacturing services provider Special Missions Training Center , a U.S. military maritime security training center now known as the Joint Maritime Training Center

  6. CHB - Wikipedia

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    Champion Homes, NASDAQ symbol CHB; Chang Hwa Bank of Taiwan; Chibcha language (ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 codes) Chilas Airport IATA code; Children's Hospital Boston; Chronic Hepatitis B; Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery ChB; Chumby Hacker Board; Companion of Honour of Barbados, a class of membership of the defunct Order of Barbados (1980-2021)

  7. Dest - Wikipedia

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    NASDAQ symbol for Destination Maternity, a designer and retailer of maternity apparel; People with the surname Dest. Sergiño Dest (born 2000), American soccer player

  8. Ascend Communications - Wikipedia

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    Ascend Communications, Inc. was an Alameda, California-based manufacturer of communications equipment that was later purchased by Lucent Technologies in 1999. Ascend Communications was founded in 1988 and taken public in 1994.

  9. Powertel (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1997, InterCel, Inc. changed its name to Powertel, Inc. and changed its NASDAQ stock ticker symbol to PTEL. [ 3 ] On May 3, 1999, InterCel sold its analog cellular operations to Public Service Cellular, Inc. for US$89 million.