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Redwood Technologies edit

I watch Cirt's talk page and noticed your query.

Here's the deletion discussion which lead to the deletion of the article; the previous article was not supported by reliable sources and the notability of the company was not established.

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Conflict of interest at Redwood Technologies edit

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