On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 14:40:40 EDT, IBM Mainframe Discussion List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>UCCEL acquired ASM2 on DEC 1985 from Cambridge Systems, which was
> somewhere in the San Fran bay area.  

CSG was for a while subtitled The Stanford Center for Software Development,
until someone connected to the university that pretty much defines that same
small town took an interest, after which it became just The Center for
Software Development. Evidently just having a P.O. box in Stanford, Cal.
doesn't quite cut it.

>UCCEL also acquired my employer in that same deal, which is how I remember 
> the date so precisely.  CA acquired  UCCEL ca. AUG 1987.

And they all sued each other, and the lawyers lived happily ever after.
Actually remarkably few lawyers seem to have been involved in a number of
cases concerning many of the same people and companies. Aging historians
with time on their hands may find use of a search engine with various
combinations of "Cambridge Systems Group", SKK, UCCEL, ACF2, ASM2, McLaren,
and Stanford to be interesting, as well as the edgar.sec.gov site.

Tony H.

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