| Business Summary | | Datawatch
Corporation
is
a
provider
of
enterprise
reporting,
report
mining
and
service
center
software
products
that
help
organizations
increase
productivity,
reduce
costs
and
gain
competitive
advantages.
Datawatch
is
best
known
for
its
report
mining
application
called
Monarch.
Monarch
lets
users
extract
and
manipulate
data
from
ASCII
report
files
produced
on
any
mainframe,
midrange,
client/server
or
PC
system.
The
Company's
Redwing
product
lets
users
extract
text
and
tables
from
Adobe
PDF
documents.
Other
products
include
Monarch|ES,
Monarch
Data
Pump,
Quetzal|SC,
Q|Service
Management,
and
VorteXML.
Datawatch
products
are
used
in
more
than
20,000
companies,
institutions
and
government
agencies
worldwide. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | DWCH
develops,
markets
and
distributes
commercial
software
products.
The
Company
also
provides
a
wide
range
of
consulting
services
surrounding
the
implementation
and
support
of
its
software
products.
For
the
nine
months
ended
6/30/01,
sales
fell
20%
to
$16.7
million.
Net
loss
totalled
$3.2
million,
up
from
$522
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
lower
domestic
sales
and
the
impact
of
foreign
exchange
movements.
Higher
loss
reflects
decreased
gross
profit
margins. | More
from
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Richard de Osborne, 66 Chairman | -- | Robert Hagger, 53 Pres,
CEO, Director | $198K | Alan MacDougall, 52 CFO,
VP-Fin., Treasurer | -- | John Kitchen III, 45 Sr.
VP for Channel Products | 130K | H. Calvin Mackay, 57 Sr.
VP for Enterprise Software | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 30-Sep-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
| More
from
Market Guide on Officers & Directors: Expanded
List, Bios,
Compensation,
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