Revenues fall at Ammeon
Telecoms software firm Ammeon saw its revenues decline by 24.6 per cent last year, but it did manage to curb its losses. The Dublin company has reported that its turnover for the year ending Decemb
Telecoms software firm Ammeon saw its revenues decline by 24.6 per cent last year, but it did manage to curb its losses.
The Dublin company has reported that its turnover for the year ending December 31, 2010 was €4 million, which was down from €5.3 million a year earlier.
Ammeon had a net loss of €218,000 at year end. This was down from the €452,000 loss it recorded at the end of 2009.
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