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Lindows Settles with Microsoft, Sets IPO Terms (Reuters)







Lindows Settles with Microsoft, Sets IPO
Terms (Reuters)

Lindows Settles with Microsoft, Sets IPO
Terms (Reuters)
07/19/2004 02:47 PM

Reuters - Lindows Inc. settled a trademark infringement case with Microsoft Corp., maker of Windows software, and set terms for a $48 million public offering on Monday, the company said.




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