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DBA ADVANCED MICROELECTRONICS, INC. DBA THE AME GROUP DBA ADVANCED MICRO-ELECTRONICS, INC. MELINDA HEDGE DBA THE AME GROUP DBA AME GROUP, THE DBA THE AME GROUP
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Company Profile & Annual Report for Advanced Micro-Electronics
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Trademark Applications
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Advanced Micro-Electronics doesn't have any recent trademark applications, indicating Advanced Micro-Electronics is focusing on
its existing business rather than expanding into new products and markets.
Trademarks may include brand names, product names, logos and slogans.
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ADVANCED MICROELECTRONICS Computer and computer network support services, namely, system design, installation, training, and maintenance
08/05/1999
ADVANCED MICROELECTRONICS, INC. COMPUTER TRAINING SERVICES
08/05/1999
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