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Consco Enterprises was a software development firm headquartered in Edison, New Jersey, United States in the early to late 1980s. Consco's primary product dubbed ''Consolidation'', was based on pegboard accounting principles and designed to generate complex quarterly and annual tax reports for large multi-national corporations. Pegboard systems were and are still sold nationwide by "Control o fax" in Waterloo,Iowa. The main ''Consolidation'' product was later packaged with other Consco financial applications, such as ''Currency Conversion'', which added functionality. The package was named Accounting Information System, or AIS. Some AIS clients included the Ford Motor Company, Campbell Soup Company,〔Philadelphia Inquirer Financial Section Apr 26, 1984〕Miles Laboratories,〔PR Newswire July 18, 1984〕LTV Corporation,〔PR Newswire July 16, 1984〕Owens-Illinois,〔PR Newswire May 31, 1984〕Texaco,〔PR Newswire November 14, 1984〕Pennzoil,〔PR Newswire May 13, 1986〕 The Tennessee Valley Authority and Cummins Engine Company. Consco's shares were traded on NASDAQ under the symbol CNSO. An unrelated company, CNS Response, now uses that symbol. In 1988, the company sold its product line to Computer Associates. In May 1984, Seymour Altucher was the company's chairman. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Consco」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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