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Perot Systems Corp. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionThis concludes the formal portion of the conference call. A question-and-answer session will now be conducted [Operator Instructions]. The first question will come from Rod Bourgeois with Stanford Bernstein. Rod Bourgeois - Stanford Bernstein Hey, guys. Peter Altabef - President and Chief Executive Officer Hi, Rod. How are...
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Earnings calls 2008-11-04
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