Microsoft New Zealand has reported a 20 per cent jump in profits on record revenues, which were up 18 per cent.
Managing director Kevin Ackhurst meanwhile confirmed he had been shoulder-tapped to take a leading-role in establishing a new representative body for the ICT industry.
The subsidiary posted a profit of $6.5 million on sales of $64.6 million for the year to June, up from a profit of $5.4 million on sales of $54.8 million in 2006.
Profits are still short of the record set in 2003, when the subsidiary made $9.6 million.
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Setting records: who cares
Setting records in places no one cares about: now that's cool. two thumbs up for the MD
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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