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Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura. Those five companies have over $100 million in annual revenue in service-level management.
Rick Sturm
Interactive Data posted excellent 2005 financial results. In 2005, we surpassed the $500 million milestone in annual service revenue, an achievement that reflects the organic expansion of each core business as well as the contributions from our acquisitions.
Stuart Clark
It's going to be the OK Corral pretty soon. Remember, in 1990, Cisco was less than $90 million in revenue. Companies that are now dead had product lines in excess of $90 million in revenue in 1990.
Per Suneby
and we're left with $600 million of (annual) revenue that continues on.
James Crowe
[As the overall business is expected to fall off by as much as 40 percent this year, Yahoo! expects business service revenue to rise as much as 46 percent. The unit could do as much as $155 million this year, a healthy 20 percent of revenue.] Business-to-business is a huge opportunity for them, ... Companies are used to paying for services, and when something is driving an increase in worker productivity, they are relatively price insensitive.
John Corcoran
As more companies transition to IP, they are looking for higher-value services that help them better manage their IP infrastructure. With our Remote IP Application Management Service Basic option, we continue to help companies overcome the challenges associated with managing IP-based IT systems with a broad continuum of service options.
Ed McGuinness
The 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management list is our annual opportunity to recognize the companies we believe best exemplify the ideals of true knowledge management - the ones whose products and services continue to fundamentally transform the way organizations operate. These companies meet the needs of our readership in solving critical business problems, and they are united by one quality: they listen to their customers. Long gone are the days of developing elegant software in a vacuum and expecting the world to beat a path to your door. Decision makers and users grow more savvy each year, and these companies realize that the key to adding value is staying close to their customers.
Hugh McKellar
Private fleet operators are under pressure to reduce costs. Fleet management is a core business function for these companies and they need to make sure their assets are being productive. This has a big impact on the level of service delivered to customers. There has to be a balance between service levels and efficiency. A.MAZE Monitor helps find this balance.
Michael Nark
People running companies with $10 million or $15 million or $30 million in sales, while they are probably pillars of the communities and very successful, the businesses they're running don't have the scale to attract the attention of a company doing $5 billion in revenue.
Charles King
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We anticipate $601 million in total revenue and $385 million in U.S. book, music, video revenue from Amazon in the third quarter, ... Our $385 million books, music, video projection is flat with second-quarter results; however, if Amazon's sequential revenue growth in the sector actually comes in at 12 percent or higher, we believe the company could record as much as $650 million in total revenue.
Mark Rowen
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NAMIC strongly supports the expansion of Section 831(b)(2). The modification of this section is very important to the communities that depend on small property/casualty insurance companies to provide them with affordable property insurance. Many small companies are approaching the current $1.2 million limit and both they and their customers will be adversely impacted if it is not raised. With the increased election level, tied to an annual adjustment in the cost-of-living, these insurance companies can continue to keep premiums low in rural areas where larger insurers either do not write coverage or charge higher premiums than consumers can afford.
David Winston
Sprint is somewhat enlightened in supporting management over multiple carrier networks. The management support does not include the same [service-level agreements that Sprint offers], but the management arm is closer to what users would do if managing their WAN in-house.
David Willis
Tackling it end-to-end means incorporating people, process, data management, and warranty management. It allows [companies] to manage service as a business.
Mark Vigoroso
Excluding securities losses in the fourth quarter of 2005, core fee revenue growth from a year ago was $1.3 million, or 12%, with steady growth achieved in nearly every category. Service charges and fees on deposit accounts increased $970,000 to $6.6 million, primarily due to growth in transactions and new accounts resulting from core deposit program and the cross-selling of other products and services. Brokerage fees increased 85% to $789,000 due to strong market activity. Consulting fees of $1.7 million were down slightly, due to the timing of work completed last year for the documentation and testing of internal controls in our risk management practice.
Jimmy Tallent
We recently passed the $2 billion annual revenue and 5 million subscribers milestones and we have begun the new fiscal year with over 150 carrier partners around the world.
Jim Balsillie
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