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