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Comtrol

www.comtrol.com

 
Comtrol is a Saint Paul, MN-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.comtrol.com
  • 100 5th Ave NW
    Saint Paul, MN USA 55112
  • Phone: 763.957.6000

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