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49 Percent of Technology Businesses Planning New Acquisitions, PricewaterhouseCoopers Finds.


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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2001

As many technology businesses are planning acquisitions for the next three years as have ever done a deal before.

The big attraction attraction /at·trac·tion/ (ah-trak´shun)
1. the force, act, or process that draws one body toward another.

2.
 is immediate availability of complementary products, technologies and new markets, but it can be a difficult process. And while most top executives say they do the hunting themselves, many also can point to hard lessons learned. These are highlights from the latest PricewaterhouseCoopers "Technology Barometer," released today.

For a copy of the complete news release on this topic, including chart and tables, please visit our web site: www.barometersurveys.com
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