| Business Summary | | Industri-Matematik
International
Corp.
develops,
markets,
and
supports
client/server
and
Internet
based
application
software
that
enables
manufacturers,
distributors,
wholesalers,
retailers,
logistics
service
providers
and
e-businesses
to
more
effectively
manage
their
supply
chains
and
their
customer
relationships.
The
Company's
suite
of
software
products,
marketed
as
VIVALDI,
is
designed
to
meet
the
complex
fulfillment
and
customer
service
needs
of
distribution-intensive
businesses.
VIVALDI
products
allow
customers
to
leverage
the
value
of
their
existing
enterprise
systems
by
integrating
with
legacy,
new
client/server,
and
new
Internet
based
manufacturing,
advanced
planning,
and
financial
management
systems. | More
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| Financial Summary | | IMIC
develops,
markets,
implements
and
supports
client/server
supply
chain
management
software
designed
to
provide
for
the
fulfillment
requirements
of
manufacturers,
distributors
and
wholesalers.
For
the
fiscal
year
ended
4/30/01,
revenues
fell
8%
to
$69.4
million.
Net
loss
rose
55%
to
$35.3
million.
Revenues
reflect
decreased
service
and
maintenance
revenues.
Net
loss
reflects
the
inclusion
of
a
$5.4
million
restructuring
charge
and
a
$15.4
million
income
tax
provision. Recent Earnings Announcement For
the
3
months
ended
07/31/2001,
revenues
were
13,488;
after
tax
earnings
were
-1,445. (Preliminary; reported in thousands of dollars.) | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Geoffrey Squire, 53 Chairman | -- | Stig Durlow, 50 Pres,
CEO, Director | $465K | Kari Asp, 40 Treasurer
and CFO | -- | John Geraci, Jr., 48 Exec.
VP, COO | 241K | Lars-Goran Peterson, 55 Sr.
VP-Fin. and Admin. | 149K | Dollar amounts are as of 30-Apr-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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