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Iron Mountain Inc. expects to raise $196.8 million from its 8-3/4% senior subordinated notes due 2018
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Jul. 13, 2006

Iron Mountain Inc. expects to raise $196.8 million from its 8-3/4% senior subordinated notes due 2018.

 

 

 

 


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