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Collateral Analytics Joins REDPLAN

May 14, 2014

Collateral Analytics has announced trhat it has joined REDPLAN. "The core of our company thrives on data and collaboration," says Michael Sklarz, president and CEO of Collateral Analytics. "We support REDPLAN and its mission to protect the real estate information industry.” As a member of REDPLAN Collateral Analytics will be part of a larger group of real estate information companies that believe in protecting their intellectual property. Together this group will be promoting the common interests of the real estate information industry and keeping its members informed of issues. "By joining REDPLAN, Collateral Analytics has proven they will be good stewards of the use of real estate data and respect the intellectual property rights of the content owners. We are pleased to welcome them as charter members of REDPLAN," stated Darity Wesley, Administrator of REDPLAN.  
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May 14, 2014
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