Copernic Inc.
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Copernic Inc., originally called Mamma.com, launched in 1996 by Herman Tumurcuoglu, was one of the web's first metasearch engines. With its head office located in Montreal, Canada, Mamma.com is a tier 2 search engine.
On December 22, 2005, Mamma.com completed its acquisition of "Copernic Technologies Inc.", a search technology company founded in 1996 in Quebec City and maker of the desktop search utility Copernic Desktop Search. In the preceding fiscal year Copernic had a revenue of about $5.9 million and an EBITDA of about $1.8 million; Mamma.com paid $15.9 million and issued 2,380,000 common shares.[1]
On June 8, 2007, Mamma.com Inc. was renamed Copernic Inc. Along with the name change came a new stock symbol (CNIC)(June 14, 2007) and a new corporate website.
Prior to the name change, its slogan was "The Mother Of All Search Engines".
[edit] References
- ^ Mamma.Com Inc. Acquires Copernic for $15.9 Million & 2.38 Million Common Shares. Copernic (2005-12-22). Retrieved on 2007-09-07.
- About Copernic Inc.. Retrieved on September 30, 2007.