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	<title>Comments on: LSI Logic buys network storage company, SiliconStor, for $55M</title>
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		<title>By: VentureBeat &#187; 3Par, the latest money-losing storage company, files for IPO</title>
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		<dc:creator>VentureBeat &#187; 3Par, the latest money-losing storage company, files for IPO</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] OnStor, a Campbell, Calif. company offering data storage for large companies, is preparing to go public, after a rocky ride. Isilion Systems went public a while ago, and is losing more money than expected. Data Domain went public, and saw its shares rise despite seeing deepening losses. Other companies, such as Siliconstor, are selling off to others. [...]</description>
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