On Aug. 8, Click Commerce
- EPS came in at $0.33 per share after excluding $784,000 in charges for amortizing intangible assets.
- Second-quarter growth was aided by the acquisition of Xelus, a maker of collaborative business software, which was completed in May.
(Figures in thousands, except per-share data)
Income Statement Highlights (What's this? )
Avg. Est. |
Q2 2005 |
Q2 2004 |
% Change |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Sales |
$12,560 |
$13,349 |
$6,208 |
+115.0% |
Net Profit |
-- |
$3,212 |
$1,178 |
+172.7% |
EPS |
N/A |
$0.27 |
$0.13 |
+107.7% |
Margin Checkup (What's this?)
Q2 2005 |
Q2 2004 |
Change |
|
---|---|---|---|
Gross Margin |
61.26% |
62.26% |
-1.00% |
Op. Margin |
23.40% |
19.85% |
+3.55% |
Net Margin |
24.06% |
18.98% |
+5.09% |
Balance Sheet Highlights (What's this?)
Assets |
Q2 2005 |
Q2 2004 |
% Change |
---|---|---|---|
Cash+ ST Invest. |
$11,828 |
$12,458 |
-5.1% |
Inventory |
$- |
$- |
N/A |
Accounts Rec. |
$15,828 |
$6,387 |
+147.8% |
Liabilities |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Long-Term Debt |
$7,656 |
$- |
N/A |
Accounts Pay. |
$1,692 |
$454 |
+272.7% |
Cash Flow Highlights (What's this?)
No cash flow statement provided. (Boo!)
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