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Accord Accord Telecommunications
Accord Telecommunications (NASDAQ: ACCD) is a provider of next-generation, rich-media network products that enable Internet Protocol (IP) and other network voice and video communications. In February 2001, Accord was acquired by PolycomŽ, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLCM), a worldwide leader in broadband communication solutions for $132 million.
www.accordnetworks.com


Creo Creo Products
Creo Inc. (NASDAQ: CREO; TSE: CRE) is a provider of solutions for the graphic arts industry. Core product lines include image capture systems; inkjet proofers; thermal imaging devices for films, plates and proofs; professional color and copydot scanning systems, and workflow management software. Creo went public in July 1999.
www.creo.com


  Galileo Technologies Galileo Technology
Galileo is a supplier of complex, high-performance, integrated circuit devices serving the needs of the LAN, MAN and WAN markets. In January 2001, Galileo was acquired by Marvell Technology Group Ltd. (NASDAQ:MRVL) for $2.3 billion.
www.marvell.com


  oridion Oridion
Oridion (SWXNM: ORIDN) is a leading innovator in the areas of respiratory patient monitoring systems and breath testing analyzers. Led by a highly dedicated and experienced management team, Oridion serves the healthcare community worldwide. www.oridion.com


  qxl QXL
QXL (NASDAQ: QXLC; PNK: QXLCF.PK) is a pan-European online auction community, offering its service in eleven languages and twelve currencies. The QXL online auction community facilitates trading 24 hours a day, seven days a week and enables buyers to bid on merchandise and services. QXL went public in October 1999.
www.qxl.com


  picturevision PictureVision
Picture Vision is a world leader in providing consumers and corporations with the means to share and store photographs via the internet. PictureVision provides image storage and image application hosting services to companies in the online photo industry. In 2000, Eastman Kodak acquired Picture Vision for $140 miuiren.