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Austhink raises $4.1M for desktop offering

By Staff Writers on Dec 3, 2007 11:48AM
Austhink raises $4.1M for desktop offering

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The success in recruiting investors – both local and international – has been credited to Austhink's unique Rationale desktop software package.“We’re excited about the progress we’ve made and believe our ability to attract offshore investors reflects the quality and content of the offer,” said ...

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