CF9 Standard on virtual server

I have 3 boxes, each running CF9 standard(I purchased 3 standard licenses).
Can I virtualize these 3 boxes onto one box and still use my 3 CF9 standard licenses on each virtual instance?

Nope, sorry, you can't do this with CF9 Standard. Enterprise Only.

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    Our company is looking purchase CF9 standard edition and install it on a Windows Server 2008 Std. Edition R2 64bit.
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    ++++++++++
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