Inside Seer: IPO Details, Including Welsh Carson Role

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Since it went public earlier this summer, Seer Technologies Inc. has seen its stock hold steady at around $20 a share. But such modest growth in share price doesn't really do justice to what the vendor has achieved in the past five years. The software vendor -- which began life in 1990 as a joint venture of CS First Boston Corp. and IBM -- has pulled off something unusual for the commercial offspring of a financial technology user-firm: It has actually managed to make money. On top of that, Seer

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