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  2. Quattro Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Quattro Pro marketing team had chosen to bundle both Quattro Pro for DOS and Quattro Pro for Windows in the same box labeled "WIN-DOS" at a price of $495. Customers and reviewers expecting a pure Windows application responded with confusion and outrage, believing the product was merely a DOS application with windowing capabilities.

  3. Novell - Wikipedia

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    In March 1994, Novell announced that it was acquiring WordPerfect Corporation, whose primary product was the WordPerfect word processor, as well as acquiring the Quattro Pro spreadsheet from Borland. [110] The initial price for WordPerfect was $1.4 billion in a Novell stock swap while Quattro Pro would cost $145 million in cash. [111]

  4. Category:Companies listed on the Nasdaq - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Companies listed on the Nasdaq" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,094 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Better Internet Stock: Alphabet vs. Meta Platforms - AOL

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    Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) and Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) are leaders of digital innovation that have created massive shareholder wealth over the past decade. Through distinct ...

  6. Stock-Split Watch: Is Meta Platforms Next? - AOL

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    Assuming its earnings do hit $28.17 per share in 2026, and it trades at 30 times forward earnings at that time (in line with the Nasdaq-100 index's forward earnings multiple), its stock price ...

  7. Which Social Media Stock Will Outperform in 2025: Meta ... - AOL

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    Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) was the big winner of the group, up about 68% on the year, while Pinterest (NYSE: PINS) and Snap (NYSE: SNAP) were down 18% and 34%, respectively. Meta is the king of ...