HALO Technology Holdings
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Halo Technology Holdings | |
Type of Company | Public (NASDAQ: HALO) |
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Founded | ? |
Headquarters | Greenwich, Connecticut |
Key people | Ron (Rodney) Bienvenu, CEO Mark Finkel, CFO Jude Sullivan, Director M&A Chuck W. Stevenson, CTO Ernest (JR) Mysogland, Chief Legal Officer |
Industry | Software & Programming |
Subsidiaries | David Corporation Empagio Foresight Software, Inc. Gupta Kenosia Process Software ProfitKey International Warp Solutions Tesseract |
Website | www.haloholdings.com |
Halo Technology Holdings is a parent company of several long established technology sector companies. Halo changed it's name and ticker symbol from Warp Technologies Holdings (WARP.OB) in 2006.
Halo's company philosophy is to buy good companies with an established customer base and operate them to maximize customer satisfaction rather than to seek new customers.
[edit] History
2003 Acquired Warp Solutions
2004 August: Ron (Rodney) Bienvenu becomes the CEO
2005 Acquired Gupta, Kenosia, Platinum, David, Foresight Solutions, Process Software, Profit Key, and Tesseract
2006 Acquired Empagio and Executive Consultants, Inc. (ECI)