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Company Profile Throughout the world, leading organizations count on NetApp for software, systems and services to store, manage, protect, and retain one of their most precious assets: their data. We enable enterprises, service providers and partners to envision, deploy, and evolve their IT environments. Customers benefit from our open collaboration with other technology leaders to create the specific solutions they need. We were incorporated in 1992 and created the world’s first networked storage appliance. Today, we offer a portfolio of products and services that satisfy a broad range of customer workloads across different data types and deployment models. investors.netapp.com NTAP has had four 2:1 splits: March 22, 2000 December 20, 1999 December 21, 1998 December 18, 1997 ------------ Original posting, when the thread was first started and very few people were familiar with NTAP. At the time, EMC ruled. EMC was taken-out by DELL in 2015 for a cash and stock deal: I own some of this stock and have been surprised at the little interest on it. Should it really be clasified as storage or server?. The company is growing very fast. A Lehman analyst has said it is ready for "hypergrowth". I think the concept is great. Why the lack of interest? Miguel | ||||||||||||||
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