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Juniperus conferta (shore juniper and blue pacific juniper) [2] is a species of juniper, native to Japan, where it grows on sand dunes. [3] It is often treated as a variety or subspecies of Juniperus rigida .
In 2004 Juniper made a $4 billion acquisition of network security company NetScreen Technologies. [4] Juniper revised NetScreen's channel program that year and used its reseller network to bring other products to market. [5] Juniper made five acquisitions in 2005, mostly of startups with deal values ranging from $8.7 to $337 million.
Juniper grew to $673 million in annual revenues by 2000. By 2001 it had a 37% share of the core routers market, challenging Cisco's once-dominant market-share. [3] [4] It grew to US$4 billion in revenues by 2004 and $4.63 billion in 2014. Juniper appointed Kevin Johnson as CEO in 2008, Shaygan Kheradpir in 2013 and Rami Rahim in 2014.
The technical management of these vessels is outsourced to Zeaborn Ship Management (Singapore) Pte Ltd and Westfal-Larsen Management AS. The commercial management is performed by Pool Manager Saga Welco AS, in Tenvik, Norway, which is a joint venture along with Saga Shipholding (Norway) AS. The Saga Welco Pool manages the largest and youngest ...
Vital Technology Pte Ltd Investment United States — [46] April 23, 1997: April 1997: VeriFone: Electronic bill payment: United States $1,180,000,000 [17] [47] [48] — June 6, 1997: PROLIN Information technology Netherlands — [49] — September 1997: Internet printing technology from ForeFront Group Printing: United States $2,500,000 [50 ...
Juniperus manages Juniperus Insurance Opportunity Fund. The fund focuses on the collateralised catastrophe reinsurance and insurance-linked securities markets. [4] [12] [13] Substantial investors in the fund include New York-based reinsurance and risk intermediary Benfield Group Ltd., Tokyo-based Itochu Corporation, Transatlantic Reinsurance Co., and Juniperus Capital management.
Unisphere Networks (formally Unisphere Solutions) was a Westford, Massachusetts-based networking equipment manufacturer and subsidiary of German corporation Siemens AG. Formed in 1998 at a cost of roughly US$1 billion, [ 1 ] Unisphere was later sold to Juniper Networks in May 2002 for between $585 million [ 2 ] and $740 million, as $375 million ...
From 2011 to 2016, the Singapore-based healthcare provider has expanded its presence to Malaysia, Indonesia, and Hong Kong [1] and now operates with a staff of close to 400 medical professionals and over 1,000 support staff [10] and a network of over 8,000 associate hospitals and clinics.