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From the Boston Globe Business Team

Schwartz stable grows by 10

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September 11, 2006 09:17 AM

Waltham-based public relations firm Schwartz Communications said this morning that it has landed deals with 10 new clients.

The company's new partners are: a la Mobile, Inc., a San Ramon, Calif. mobile phone software company; Aldata Solution, an Atlanta software retailer; AtheroGenics, an Alpharetta, Ga., drug developer; Authentium, a Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., software company; Westborough-based xaGrid Systems, Inc., a data security firm, Burlington-based Intrusic also in the data security business; Boston-based investment banking firm McNamee Lawrence & Co.; Surgient, an Austin, Texas software testing company; uXcomm, a Portland, Ore., systems management firm; and WhitePages.com, of Seattle. No details of any of the deals were revealed.

Schwartz is a 16-year-old firm started by Steve and Paula Mae Schwartz. It has 200 employees and claims 170 clients served by offices here, in San Francisco and is slated to open a Stockholm, Sweden, office Nov. 1.
(By Keith Reed, Globe staff)

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