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Jim Goodnight, president and founder of SAS Institute, the world's largest privately held software company, poses Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1998, in Cary, N.C. The company expects continued sales growth but not a stock offering, its Goodnight said after an e-mail to managers stirred suggestions that SAS Institute might soon go public. Goodnight, 55, made the rare public statement amid reports about his memo urging managers to hold down costs and increase sales. (AP Photo/The News & Observer, Jim Bounds)
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1998-08-19
JIM BOUNDS/Associated Press/East News
Associated Press
JIM BOUNDS
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