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May 08, 2006

Sollen Technologies upgrades pricing engineMortgagePress.comSollen Technologies, pricing engine Sollen Technologies has completed the first two rounds of planned upgrades to its distributed pricing engine, giving it the capacity to support many new investors. "We currently have 40 investors, most of which are major players in the industry and [are] currently aggressively pursuing new ones, based on requests from our clients," said Andrew Marsanick, executive account manager for Sollen Technologies. "The more significant investors we can offer, the more attractive we look to potential clients who are weighing the options between Sollen and alternatives." Dallas-based Sollen Technologies is an Internet-based application services provider of product, pricing and best-execution capabilities for the mortgage industry. For more information, call (800) 582-1074 or visit www.sollen.com.
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