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Shark Tank: 'Pritnear' eye for the inventory guy







Shark Tank: 'Pritnear' eye for the
inventory guy

Shark Tank: 'Pritnear' eye for the
inventory guy
02/18/2004 05:30 PM

This pilot fish is adding an inventory module to a newly installed accounting system at a small family-owned soft drink distribution company. But somehow its results never match the manual count.




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