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    PROS Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: PRO) is a company that provides price optimization, sales effectiveness, and revenue management SaaS software as well as software for travel management for the airline industry.

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  4. List of proprietary source-available software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of proprietary source-available software, which has available source code, but is not classified as free software or open-source software. In some cases, this type of software is originally sold and released without the source code , and the source code becomes available later.

  5. PRICE Systems - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 PRICE introduced its Hardware Life-Cycle Cost Model. This was followed in 1977 by a Software Development Cost Model, one of the oldest and most widely used software parametric models for large-scale software development projects. [6] In 1983 the company launched its first application for microcircuit cost modelling. TruePlanning

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    5. Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (SWPPX) Designed to compete directly with Vanguard and Fidelity index funds, the Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund is a low-cost fund with no investment minimum. It invests in ...

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    Years later, in the mid-1990s, Buffett jumped back into American Express, again taking a sizable position. The key fact, however, is that the price-to-earnings ratio back then was around 10x ...