The No. 2 computer disk-drive maker says it will buy network data-storage company Meridian Data for $85 million in stock.
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The No. 2 computer disk-drive maker says it will buy network data-storage company Meridian Data for $85 million in stock.
The story "Quantum scoops up Meridian Data" published May 11, 1999 at 12:30 PM is no longer available on CNET News.
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