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Comments on: Open-source SugarCRM eyes stock market entry

The open-source packaged application company, which is releasing the beta of a major product upgrade, is on track to go public, CEO says.

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They better hope Microsoft doesn't have CRM patents
by WJeansonne August 28, 2007 6:35 AM PDT
I would be leery about buying their stock based on CNET's own article saying that approximately 235 patents of Microsoft's are being infringed upon by the open source community including Linux with its 42 or so infringements.
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MS patent infringement
by wgilbert5 August 29, 2007 7:34 AM PDT
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