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Date Added: June 09, 2008 12:56:02 AM
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Gemcom Software International Inc. , the largest global supplier of specialised mining productivity solutions, announced today that an acquisition vehicle controlled by JMI Equity and The Carlyle Group has agreed with Gemcom to amend the arrangement agreement the parties entered into on May 7, 2008 to increase the amount to be paid to shareholders to Cdn$3.05 per ...

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