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Summary Of: Navteq

Navteq provides data used in a wide range of applications... uses Navteq data for automatic terrain generation... Navteq is also the data aggregator used by... Navteq also partners with various third party agencies and companies to provide government and transportation related... Navteq also has smaller offices in... Navteq is located in 144 offices in 60 countries... Navteq moved their headquarters from Chicago... would acquire Navteq in a deal valued at an estimated at... Navteq shareholders approved the deal in December 2007... European Regulators Clear Navteq Sale to Nokia...

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