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Veridigm Closes Purchase of Digital Media Distributer: MediaPal Inc. - Read More

Date Added: August 21, 2008 01:56:02 PM
Veridigm, Inc. an Anglo American public investment company today announced the closing of a definitive acquisition agreement between Veridigm Inc. and MediaPal Inc. The terms of the acquisition are undisclosed.

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