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CryptoSwift Takes Rainbow Revenues Up 620% ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jun 12, 2000 Abstract : Rainbow Technologies' revenue for its Internet Performance and Security division is up 620% from last year. This increase is due primarily to revenues brought in by its CryptoSwift product line.
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Advertising Revenues Grow and Grow but Slower and Slower ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Oct 6, 1999 Abstract : Internet advertising revenues grew again in the first quarter of 1999, to $693 million.
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Merant Goes South on the Stock Market ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Sep 5, 2000 Abstract : Another vendor has stated that growth and license revenues in the mainframe arena are softer than expected. Shares of Merant (NASDAQ: MRNT), the provider of PVCS, a major software configuration management product (acquired from Intersolv), in addition to other software, have dropped more than 24 percent after the company released preliminary financial estimates for its first fiscal quarter recently-ended, showing revenues likely will be about 17 percent less than the previous year due to a decline in COBOL license fees.
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Manugistics Takes Another Hit on Earnings as CFO Resigns ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Sep 16, 1999 Abstract : September 15, 1999 07:45 AM ROCKVILLE, Md., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Manugistics Group, Inc. MANU today reported quarterly revenues and earnings for the period ended August 31, 1999. For its second quarter, Manugistics generated revenues of $33.8 million. The company reported a net loss for the quarter of approximately $3.4 million, or $.13 per basic and diluted share compared to a net loss of $6.0 million, or $.23 per basic and diluted share, in the same quarter in the prior year.
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Industri-Matematik Posts 2Q00 Loss But Sells CRM ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Dec 8, 1999 Abstract : Industri-Matematik 2Q00 revenues decreased 21% over the same period last year. More alarming is a four-year decline in license revenues, a trend that IMI hopes to reverse with its new suite, VIVALDI, and IBM.
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Descartes Evolution Yields Revenue Growth But No Profits ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Dec 1, 1999 Abstract : Descartes Systems Group recently announced its financial results for the third quarter ended October 31, 1999. Revenues were $10.5 million, an increase of 7% over last quarter, but a decrease of 16% from the same period last year. Descartes attributes the renewed revenue growth to its successful evolution into a provider of customer fulfillment network optimization software. In contrast to its revenues, Descartes posted a net loss of $4 million, suggesting that it has not yet fully recovered from an acquisition spree in 1997 and 1998.
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Lawson Software-IPO and Several Acquisitions After Part Three: Market Impact ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Lou Talarico
Nov 8, 2003 Abstract : In several aspects, Lawson Software could be regarded as an enterprise applications market anomaly. For one, at its peak in fiscal 2002, the company boasted annual revenues of nearly $430 million, but it still has only a slender (less than 10 percent of revenues) presence outside of its US domestic market. Further, it remains a major force in enterprise applications software, yet it does not cater the functionality to manufacturing sectors, and the vastness of its sales are thus derived from just a few service-oriented vertical markets-primarily health care and retail.
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MAPICS Reports Solid Profitability Despite Dismal Fiscal 1999 4% Growth ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 3, 1999 Abstract : On October 27, MAPICS, Inc. reported revenues and net income for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended September 30, 1999. For fiscal 1999, total revenues amounted to $134.7 million compared with $129.7 million in fiscal 1998. Net income for the year totaled $13.2 million, or $0.62 per share (diluted), compared with $18.7 million, or $0.81 per share (diluted) in the prior year.
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Great Plains Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 12, 2000 Abstract : On December 16, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading provider of fully integrated front office/back office e-business solutions for the mid-market, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter ended November 30, 1999. Great Plains reported record second quarter revenues of $47.4 million, a 49% increase over the same period last fiscal year. Revenues from the Great Plains platform products, Dynamics and eEnterprise, grew 54% to $45.8 million in the quarter.
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