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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Exciting news!

Posted on 10:29 by Unknown
 
I don’t usually discuss things like this on this blog but in this case I will make an exception. My company, KlingStubbins, is merging with Jacobs Global Buildings! What does this mean for you? I’m not really sure, but for us it is very exciting. It’s a publically traded company so buy stock if you can! This new Revit powerhouse will be making waves!
Here’s the 360+/- degree moment of the big announcement by our CEO Mike Lorenz and Jacobs’s Group VP, Tom McDuffie:
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Here’s the press release
You can call us "KlingStubbins Inc. a Jacobs Company"
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