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I called Intex about this afraid something was "breaking" internally, and they were super kind during the whole 5 minute phone call (yes, only 5 minutes!).
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Brand 'Intex' covers 6 business segments - PC, Consumer Electronics, Computer Peripherals, Retail, GSM Mobile Phones, and Enterprise Business.
India Press Release 2009
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Intex Solutions, INC. — insustry standard analytic software for mortgage backed securities …. everyone needs a calculator to count how much money they lost —
Who Benefits From the Subprime Crisis? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Chinese phones costing US$20 have flooded the market, and a slew of local and foreign competitors -- like Simoco, Kyocera, Intex and Karbonn -- are aiming to do the same.
Rural Calling: Can Nokia Sustain Its First-mover Advantage? 2010
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The information is readily available through sources like Intex, Loan Performance, and 1010 Data that consolidate servicer and trustee reports for ABS, CMBS, CDOs etc ...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Outstanding Securitization Article by Kenneth E. Scott and John Taylor 2009
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Osaka: Intex Osaka, 1-5-102 Nanko-Kita Suminoe-ku; March 24 and 25, 7 p.m. Admission: 9,000 yen.
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In short, all of the damages awarded to Aero flowed from the same operative facts: sales of the infringing Intex mattresses.
Archive 2006-10-01 Peter Zura 2006
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Intex appealed, arguing that an improper claim construction was given by the lower court, and further argued that Aero's recovery of actual damages from both patent and trademark infringement resulted in an impermissible double-recovery of damages.
Archive 2006-10-01 Peter Zura 2006
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In 1981, Peake and Eugene M. Grummer, a former senior vice president at Merrill Lynch International, announced plans to open the first electronic trading system for futures contracts, the International Futures Exchange, or Intex, based in Bermuda.
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In 1981, Peake and Eugene M. Grummer, a former senior vice president at Merrill Lynch International, announced plans to open the first electronic trading system for futures contracts, the International Futures Exchange, or Intex, based in Bermuda.
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