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Intellectual Property Exchange (IPEXL) is committed
to facilitate corporations to capitalize on their intellectual
properties by offering professional services that will help
develop and implement tailor made strategies for IP value
creation and capitalization.
Submitted: November 17th, 2008
Last Bid Date: November 17th, 2008
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