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keep digging

Posted By: Barbmt on 2008-05-03
In Reply to: US based company? Focus MTs US=925, India=3800. - SM

okay so there parent company is Nuance
a US based company out of MASS. Just because it was started by an Indian, when it was sold it was sold TO A US BASED COMPANY!!!!

when it was sold, the guy who started it cashed out! Come on, think before you post strange so called facts.


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