Talk:Mathematica Inc.
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editThis page is written like advertising copy. I'll wait a few days for more discussion on the issue, but I'm inclined to take a chainsaw to it; reducing it to bare minimum factual information until we have something more substantive to go on. If any employees of Mathematica Policy Research are reading this, shame on you. Advertising and reputation burnishing are not what Wikipedia is for. TaliesinSkye (talk) 03:48, 20 January 2012 (UTC)
Rehash of a single source
editI've visited here to find background on an influential company, especially on how it is funded. What I find is a condensation of the companies "About US" page. At the least, that source needs to be clearly acknowledged.
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Company rebranding (May 2019)
editMathematica Policy Research is now simply Mathematica. Can someone please move/shift the page name?