| Business Summary | | Brocker
Technology
Group
is
engaged
in
business-to-business
communication
systems
focusing
on
application
development,
technical
consulting
services,
application
hosting,
and
vendor
services
(Brocker's
original
technology
distribution
and
service
business).
Brocker's
e-communications
products,
collectively
called
EC
Suite
(Enterprise
Communication
Suite),
include
Supercession
(http://www.supercession.com)
(e-business
transaction
processing
software),
Bloodhound
(http://www.bloodhound.co.nz)
(unified
messaging
software)
and
Powerphone
(caller
ID
software
that
also
displays
all
of
the
client's
transaction
history).
Brocker
has
established
partnering
agreements
with
KPMG
and
PeopleSoft.
Brocker's
Supercession
is
designed
to
integrate
with
PeopleSoft's
non-Internet
based
ERP
software. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Brocker
Technology
Group
is
involved
in
business
to
business
communication
systems
with
a
focus
on
application
development,
technical
consulting
services,
application
hosting,
and
vendor
services.
For
the
nine
months
ended
12/31/00,
revenues
decreased
18%
to
C$90.1
million.
Net
loss
totalled
C$6.1
million,
up
from
C$91
thousand.
Results
reflect
decreased
revenues
from
vendor
services,
along
with
increased
depreciation
and
other
operating
expenses. | More
from
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Casey O'Byrne, 46 Chairman | -- | Richard Justice, 44 Acting
CEO, Director | $119K | Michael Ridgway, 38 Vice
Chairman | 48K | Grant Hope CFO | -- | Richard McLean, 37 VP,
Applications Devel. | 88K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Mar-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
| More
from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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