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William Millard (businessman)

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from the Marriner partnership that was later sold to a group of investors, led to a lawsuit in which Millard lost a substantial portion of his stake in ComputerLand. In 1987, he sold ComputerLand to
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first shipped in late 1975. By 1977, IMSAI's product line included printers, terminals, floppy diskettes and software. To finance rapidly growing operations, IMSAI pledged 20% of its stock as
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ComputerLand during the 1980s grew to 800 stores, and Millard's portion was valued at $ 1 billion or more. Legal troubles from the failure of IMS, centered largely on a
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where he removed himself from the public view. In September 2011, after 20 years, he was found living in the
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In 1976, in partnership with John Martin-Musumeci, IMS launched a successful computer reseller
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IMS Associates
IMSAI
ComputerLand
tax exiles
IBM
data processing
San Francisco
Systems Dynamics
IMS Associates
IMSAI 8080
microcomputer
convertible note
investment firm
franchise
ComputerLand
convertible note
E.M. Warburg, Pincus & Co.
Saipan
Cayman Islands



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