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99% The Bottom Line 3-3-97[LiveLink]

    Summary: Earnings for the first quarter rose 92% to $13.1 million compared with $6.8 million in Q1 '96. Net income of $19 million represents an increase of 66% from $11.5 million in Q1 '96. in Q1 '96. Net income of $178.3 million grew 41% from $126 million in Q2 '96. The disk drive and components company reports net income of $213 million, up from $149 million in Q2 '96.
97% Bottom Line 1-1-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Net income of $430,000 compares with a net loss of $387,000 in Q2 '96 and income of $2 million in Q3 '95. Net income of $169,000 compares to a net loss of $60,000 in Q3 '95. The company saw a net loss of $1.7 million as compared with net income of $108,000 in the corresponding quarter of 1995. Net income of $1.2 million represents a $3.6 million increase from the third quarter of 1995. Revenue of...
97% Bottom Line 11-18-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Due to one-time charges associated with acquisition, FileNet reported a $1.5 million loss for Q3 '95. Net earnings for the OCR solutions provider increased from $914,000 in Q3 '95 to $1.5 million in Q3 '96. Net revenue increased 4% from $4 billion in the comparable quarter of 1995 to $4.2 billion in 1996. Net revenue of $136.4 million for Q3 '96 compares with $134.3 million from the corresponding...
97% Bottom Line 4-21-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Q1 '97 operating revenue of $226.5 million is an Adobe record and compares with $193.6 million in Q1 '96. The company will report dividend results for the 23 companies in which it has investments. TMSSequoia (Stillwater, OK, Nasdaq: TMSS) reports Q2 '97 revenue of $1.47 million that compares with $1.44 million in Q2 '97. Net earnings of $69 million compare with $41.6 million in Q1 '96, an...
96% Bottom Line 4-7-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Net income of $306,000 includes a one-time charge of $410,000 and compares with a net loss in Q4 '95 of $12.71 million. A net income of $9.9 million compares with a net loss of $61.8 million in the same period of 1995. Net income for the business software company of $284.74 million compares with $227.18 million in Q3 '95, an increase of 25%. Results compare with revenue of $21.3 million and net...
96% Bottom Line 3-17-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: A net loss for Q4 '96 of $3.9 million compares with net earnings of $228,000 during Q4 '95. Net income of $1.7 million compares with $514,000 in the same period of 1995. Revenue of $90.2 million represents an increase of 59% from $56.8 million in Q4 '95. Net income of $20.1 million compares with $12.3 million in Q4 '95, an increase of 63%. Net earnings of $2 billion compare with $1.7 billion in...
96% Bottom Line 12-16-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: The quarterly figures compare to revenue of $264.2 million, and a net loss of $20.7 million in the same quarter a year ago. "We are particularly pleased to have completed the I-Net acquisition during the quarter," said Joe Tucci, Wang CEO. Further, the workflow and object management developer reports a net loss of $3.7 million for the quarter. These figures compare with revenue of $16 million and...
96% Bottom Line[LiveLink]
    Summary: Revenue for the fourth quarter was $268.1 million, compared to $285 million in the prior fiscal year. Fourth quarter revenues from the company's OPEN/software grew to $15 million, up from $8.5 million in the prior year's quarter. Wang reports that fiscal 1996 earnings were $138 million vs. Revenues for the year were $1.09 billion, up 15% from $947.2 million in fiscal year 1995. Revenues for the...
95% Bottom Line 10-21-96[LiveLink]
    Summary: Verity (Sunnyvale, CA, Nasdaq:VRTY) reports disappointing results for its first fiscal quarter. While consistent with the results announced previously, the search and retrieval software developer shows a net loss of $1.3 million. This was despite a 74% increase in revenue over the first quarter a year ago. "While we're disappointed in the results for the quarter, we continue to be confident in...
95% Bottom Line[LiveLink]
    Summary: The figures represent a marked improvement over the Q1 '95 net loss of $6.7 million on net sales of $8 million. Autodesk (San Rafael, CA, Nasdaq: ACAD) reports net revenues of $136.3 million for Q1 '96, compared to Q1 '95 revenues of $138.7 million. The global printer and computer peripheral-products manufacturer reports second-quarter net earnings of $723 million. Indigo (The Netherlands,...
94% Bottom Line 2-3-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Certificates evidencing the shares of Data Translation were mailed to stockholders on Friday, Dec. Total revenue for the quarter of $207.7 million compares to $200.9 million in Q4 '95. A net income of $67.8 million and earnings per share of 92 cents are reported. Revenue will approximate $73 million compared with $67.7 million for Q4 '95. Net income will approximate 20 cents per share compared...
91% Cornerstone's back (in the black)[LiveLink]
    Summary: After a bumpy six months, Cornerstone Imaging (San Jose, Nasdaq:CRNR) has returned to profitability. "We continued execution of the plan we laid out in April to return the company to profitability," said Cornerstone CEO Thomas van Overbeek. "We have moved to a more aggressive pricing strategy for our display subsystems, and refreshed our color and grayscale monitor product lines." "We moved from...
87% FileNet suffers Q2 setback[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, August 1st, 1996. FileNet suffers Q2 setback. $9 million loss expected for previous six months. For the first time since the acquisitions, Smith acknowledged that assimilating Watermark (Burlington, MA) and Saros (Bellevue, WA) has not been easy. That is not the sort of spin lingo one expects to hear from Smith or FileNet.
87% Optika IPO: good idea, bad timing[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 1st, 1996. Optika IPO: good idea, bad timing. By Bruce Hoard, IW executive editor Call it a case of very bad timing. Fortunately, the 1996 numbers have bounced back. "No," says Ruport.
85% Buyers hesitate; earnings shortfall rattles in...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Losses mount for FileNet as customers, vendors and analysts wait and see. Libit believes there are several things confusing customers. "The terminology is confusing," he said. Customers have to pause to understand. It takes awhile to churn through it all," said Libit.
83% News Shorts[LiveLink]
    Summary: The study found that both the quality of a scanned image and of the hardware affect purchasing decisions. FileNet stock at. to FileNet. Sherpa, Rosetta exchange vows. The FileNet agreement also provides the premiere COLD product, Greenbar.
80% GigaAIIM reports respectable, not spectacula...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Giga/AIIM reports respectable,. not spectacular, industry growth. Production imaging systems still dominate the market with 78% of the revenue. The report also reveals that few vendors identify themselves as being involved exclusively in electronic imaging. Those few vendors identifying themselves as involved exclusively in electronic imaging were the smallest companies of those surveyed.
79% Wang solid results outweigh criticism[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, January 1st, 1997. Or will it be getting a marginal software player that has created an overblown image of itself? It can make the money now, or make the money later. Does Wang have a history of producing solid imaging and workflow products? According to him, "Wang has built a software business out of a couple of patents.
78% 40 companies to watch in 1997[LiveLink]
    Summary: They are: R.E. Ray Edwards, Apex D.E. Dan Elam, IMERGE B. T.S. Robert Smallwood, Image Associates S.
77% Bentley finds a $95 million EDM[LiveLink]
    Summary: Bentley finds a $95 million EDM. Its latest offering, TeamMate, integrates engineering and document workflow management with MicroStation software. Positioning its products against Intergraph's DM2 line, MicroStation is targeting the smaller installations. According to Dave Widdoes, product manager, MicroStation line scales from teams of five to 10 seats, up to tens of thousands of users....


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