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		<title>By: Our Corporate Story &#171; Own a Coder</title>
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		<description>[...] Devin Nguyen and Doug Nguyen were two of the first few employees in Vietnam working for danhthieptoi.com. It was Mr. Kevin Phan of Texas who invested $10,000 to buy one percent of the business in order to keep it alive in 2006. Further investment was not necessary in 2007 because some income was possible through outsourcing services. Before 2008, other investors were also involved but their combined interests were less than one percent. In 2008, several additional investors were invited to involve their skills with our startup business. [...]</description>
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