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Corporate Profile for Linux International, dated March 8, 2002
Business Wire, March 8, 2002
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Published Date: March 8, 2002
Company Name: Linux International
Address: 80 Amherst Street
Amherst, N.H. 03031
Main Telephone
Number: 603/672-4557
Internet Home
Page Address
(URL) www.li.org
Chief Executive
Officer: Jon Hall
Chief Financial
Officer: Alan Fedder
Investor Relations
Contact: N/A
Business number: 603/672-4557
E-mail address: maddog@li.org
Public Relations
Contact: Julie Thornton
Business number: 785/423-3311
E-mail address: marketing@li.org
Industry: High Tech - Linux
Company description: LI is a global organization whose purpose is to advocate the growth and adoption of the Linux operating system. As the primary forum for communication between Linux vendors, developers and users, Linux International serves as the focused and trusted voice of a coordinated Linux community.
Founded in 1994, LI filed as a 501(c)6 organization in the state of New Hampshire in 1999. As a business league, LI represents the needs of its members through programs which build awareness of the advancement of Linux-compatible solutions. Corporate membership is available to any company with a Linux-related product or service, and non-profit affiliate organizations may also join.
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