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|owner=[[Nathan Haight]] <small>(formerly)</small>, [[Yol Chay]]{{book ref|legion2|epilogue}}
 
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|products=Medication for Parkinson's, other pharmaceuticals
 
 
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'''Exceltec''' is a tech firm owned by [[Nathan Haight]].{{book ref|legion2|9}}
'''Exeltec''' is a biotech firm founded five years before the death of [[Panos Maheras]].{{book ref|legion2|13}} The company is originally owned by ten investors, with [[Nathan Haight]],{{book ref|legion2|9}} the largest investor, serving as CEO. [[Stephen Leeds]] later temporarily buys the company,{{book ref|legion2|20}} before selling it to [[Yol Chay]].{{book ref|legion2|epilogue}}
 
   
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The firm first specialized in the production of a Parkinson's drug until a competitor's drug stole the market.{{book ref|legion2|13}} After three more failed products, they became involved in a plot to steal the body of [[Panos Maheras]].
Soon after Exeltec's inception, the company released their primary product, a drug that helped patients with [[wikipedia:Parkinson's disease|Parkinson's disease]]. A year later, however, a competitor developed a better drug and Exeltec lost most of its revenue. Despite years of funding, its next three products all failed on the market and the company made no economic progress. As Exeltec grew increasingly desperate, they gained a reputation for "moral ambiguity and espionage," and were subject to four separate investigations; by the time of Panos' death, three had been closed without conclusive findings and the fourth&mdash;for cutting corners in overseas manufacturing&mdash;was ongoing.{{book ref|legion2|9}}{{book ref|legion2|13}}
 
   
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The company is owned by ten investors. It is under investigation for cutting corners in overseas manufacturing.{{book ref|legion2|13}}
Increasingly desperate, Exeltec hires [[Zen Rigby]] to steal Panos' body, hoping it will lead to a new drug that will save the company.{{book ref|legion2|13}} During his investigation into Panos' death, [[Stephen Leeds]] aggressively pursues the company and has [[Yol Chay]] manipulate it economically so that the value of its shares will plummet. This enables [[Wilson]] to buy sixty percent of the company's stock on behalf of Stephen, which allows Stephen to vote himself president of the company and order Zen Rigby to stand down.{{book ref|legion2|20}} Stephen has no interest in running the company, however, and forced Yol to buy the company from him in return for helping with the Panos case.{{book ref|legion2|epilogue}}
 
   
 
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