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Crain's Detroit Business, March, 2001
John Bamberger, 45 CEO Sequoia Net.com Auburn Hills Executive vice president Analysts International Corp. Minneapolis In 1990, Bamberger started a Unisys hardware reseller called Sequoia Diversified Products Inc., which began in his basement. The company grew quickly when Bamberger began installing and consulting on Novell and Microsoft NT software.
Clients include Ford Motor Co., Lear Corp. and smaller companies In 1998, Columbia, Md.-based IT Partners Inc. merged with 575-employee Sequoia to create Panurgy Inc. Minneapolis-based Analysts International Corp. (Nasdaq: ANLY) bought 80.1 percent of Sequoia from Panurgy last year for $43.5 million. Analysts International reported $558.7 million in revenue for its fiscal year, which ended in June. Jeffrey Kosseff...
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