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Aalund NetSearch A/S changes name to MarketScape A/S in January 2010

As of January 20th 2010, Aalund NetSearch A/S, a leading provider of global business and market intelligence, is renamed as MarketScape A/S. COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, January 21, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Effective from January 20th 2010, Aalund NetSearch A/S, a pioneer in and leading provider of global business and market intelligence, changes name to MarketScape A/S. The name change comes after a successful change in strategy, following the recent launch of the MarketScape "Market-Intelligence-as-a-Service" platform, including the introduction of the NewsCatalyst - a range of global business information services, offering daily intelligence for business professionals with a focus on renewable energy or healthcare. "This is more than just a name change: This is a milestone in our company history. We want to signal that the future of our company more than ever lies in the global marketplace. With users all around the world, we wanted an expressive and recognizable name with close reference to our products," said Hans Ulrik Staehr, CEO of MarketScape A/S. "The owner structure and people behind MarketScape remains the same." The name transition to MarketScape A/S is in line with the MarketScape 2010-2012 strategy, stressing the focus on scalable, as-a-service market intelligence based on the MarketScape software. For more information, please visit www.marketscape.net Press contact Soren Ditlev sd@marketscape.net +45 86 20 44 22 / +45 23 70 04 22


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