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ExcerptsBackground NoteSun's BusinessIncorporated in California in February 1982 and reincorporated in Delaware in July 1987, Sun employed approximately 36,100 employees in 2004. It conducted business in over 100 countries... Sun's DeclineSun had risen to fame during the early 1990s with its huge bet on the server market. Riding the exploding growth in that market, Sun reached $1 billion in revenue--the fastest rise ever for a computer company with a direct sales force. During this time, Sun seemed to single-handedly drive innovation in both hardware (SPARC chips) and software (Java, Solaris)... The Road AheadSun reported a net loss of $376 million or 11 cents per share for fiscal year 2004. McNealy was quick to defend his company's position, noting that Sun's services business had reached a benchmark $1 billion in sales, with total revenues of $1.04 billion compared with $979 million in the same period last year... ExhibitsExhibit I: Sun - Key Numbers
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