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Technology Stocks : STARBASE (SBAS)- InfoWorld Hot Product Review

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To: Roy F who wrote (1420)11/9/2001 8:30:51 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) of 1502
 
Starbase Named Orange County's Fastest Growing Company
1,481% Growth Over Three Years Launches Software Developer to Number One Position
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SANTA ANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 9, 2001--Starbase Corp. (Nasdaq:SBAS - news), the leading provider of end-to-end collaborative products for both the development and management of content and code for enterprise and e-business applications, today announced earning the top position in a ranking of the Orange County Business Journal's list of the 75 fastest growing public companies in Orange County.

``We are honored to be named the fastest growing company in Orange County,'' stated William R. Stow III, president and CEO of Starbase. ``We have experienced strong momentum in the past three years through the continued growth of our core products, as well as the addition of products and technologies from our recent acquisitions.''

Continued Stow: ``Our customer base has responded positively to our suite solution by adopting the end-to-end content and code development management solution for their enterprises. We remain positive in our ability to continue delivering next-generation products and achieving the financial goals set forth by the company.''

The Orange County Business Journal, using data from Roth Capital Partners Inc. tabulated the three-year growth rate for public firms located in Orange County as the difference between the 12-month ended June 30, 1998 and the three-year period ended June 30, 2001. The Orange County Business Journal is published weekly in Irvine, Calif. ocbj.com.
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