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    Sewickley: Emerging techie haven  Oct 2, 2005
    " Sewickley is so tech-friendly there's even a so-called "e-drive," East Drive, where several current and former tech entrepreneurs have homes. The only thing is, East Drive technically isn't in Sewickley but in Edgeworth, the adjacent community, raising what some locals say is sometimes a point of contention. It turns out the phrase, "I live in Sewickley," is often used loosely. There's Sewickley, known as "The Village," and the contiguous municipalities, Edgeworth and Osborne, which share the... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Roddey added to SEEC's board  Aug 12, 2005
    High-tech firm SEEC Inc. on Wednesday added former Allegheny County chief executive Jim Roddey and industry veteran Thomas Gill to its board of directors. In addition to serving as head of Allegheny County from 1999-2004, Roddey has also been president of Turner Communications Corp., Rollins Communications Corp., Business Records Management and Wexford Health Sources. (Yahoo Finance -- Software & Programming)

    Bits & Bytes: 8/6/05  Aug 6, 2005
    The other company trading space is refurbished business software and services provider Seec Inc. Led by New Zealand native Shane Tulloch, Seec yesterday signed a deal for 7,700 square feet in the SouthSide Works. South Side-based Ansoft Corp.'s founder and chief technology officer, Zoltan Cendes, exercised $3. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Legal listings  Nov 25, 2003
    SEEC, Inc., 510 O'Neil Lane, Franklin, 37067, Craig Sanford. Shalibo Homes, LLC, 604 Aylesford Lane, Franklin, 37069, Steven Shalibo (Nashville City Paper, TN)

    FEATURE-Small companies quit stock market to go private  Nov 21, 2003
    And SEEC Inc (nasdaq: SEEC - news - people), a business software provider. "The costs of being public, especially for small companies, simply outweigh the benefits," said Vincent Orza, chief executive of Oklahoma City-based Eateries (Forbes)

    SEEC files to end SEC registration  Nov 14, 2003
    With a Nasdaq delisting looming and its stock trading below $1, software company SEEC Inc. has filed to deregister its shares with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In a brief statement, SEEC said it had filed a so-called Form 15 with the SEC to deregister its stock (Pittsburgh Business Times, PA)

    Layoffs hit 16% of SEEC workforce  Nov 3, 2003
    Software provider SEEC Inc. said it eliminated about 16 percent of its workforce in an effort to bring down costs. SEEC, based in Findlay Township, said in a statement it had laid off 22 of its roughly 138 employees (Pittsburgh Business Times, PA)

    SEEC and Plumtree Unveil Enterprise Web Customer Service ...  Oct 13, 2003
    SEEC and Plumtree Unveil Enterprise Web Customer Service Application for Insurers. SEEC Joins Plumtree Technology Alliance Members Building Enterprise Web Applications, Supporting Vision of a Modular Applications Standard HOLLYWOOD, Fla (PRNewswire (press release)

    Nitterhouse promotes employee to chief estimator  Oct 10, 2003
    SEEC stock to be delisted from Nasdaq exchange. PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Nasdaq notified SEEC Inc. that its stock would be delisted as of Tuesday because the company does not currently comply with the $10 million stockholders' equity requirement to stay on the Nasdaq National Market, the company said Tuesday (Chambersburg Public Opinion, PA)

    Business News Briefs: 10/1/03  Sep 30, 2003
    Seec faces delisting of stock Seec Inc. said yesterday that Nasdaq intended to delist its common stock from the Nasdaq National Market on Tuesday because Seec does not comply with a minimum of $10 million in stockholders equity. Seec said its stock would continue to trade pending a final decision by Nasdaq (Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA)

    SEEC to be delisted, plans appeal  Sep 30, 2003
    The Nasdaq National Market plans to delist the shares of software provider SEEC Inc. next week, the company said Tuesday. The Nasdaq National Market has decided remove SEEC's shares at the opening of business on Oct. 7, the Findlay Township company said, citing a notice it received from the market (Pittsburgh Business Times, PA)




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