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Comdisco Holding Co Inc

Comdisco Holding Co Inc was a publicly traded company in the USA that was primarily engaged in the business of equipment leasing and disaster recovery services. The company was founded in 1960 and was headquartered in Rosemont, Illinois.

Comdisco's primary business involved leasing computer equipment to other companies, which enabled those companies to use the latest technology without having to make a large upfront investment. The company also provided disaster recovery services, which helped businesses to protect their data and systems from unexpected events such as natural disasters, hardware failures, or cyber attacks.

At its peak, Comdisco was a Fortune 500 company with revenues of over $2 billion and operations in more than 50 countries. However, the company faced significant challenges in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including a decline in the equipment leasing market and a series of accounting scandals that led to several executives being charged with fraud.

In 2001, Comdisco filed for bankruptcy protection, and its assets were sold off to pay its debts. The company's equipment leasing business was sold to General Electric, while its disaster recovery business was sold to IBM. Today, the former Comdisco Holding Co Inc no longer exists as a separate entity.

Comdisco's stock was traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol CDCO. However, the stock is no longer traded, as the company is no longer in existence.

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