Posted AT 10:51 PM EDT on 06/03/08
Sandvine feels the pain
SIMON AVERY
From Friday's Globe and Mail
Few young Canadian firms have faced such great expectations as
Sandvine Corp.
Its leading-edge technology and origins at the University of Waterloo led some optimists to suggest it could be the next Research In Motion Ltd. The earlier success of its founders and investors, including Sir Terence Matthews, bestowed on it an air of royalty within Canada's tech community.
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