Sales up at Irish SAP subsidiary
The main Irish subsidiary of software giant SAP saw its revenues grow by 6 per cent in its most recent financial year, but experienced declining profit margins.
The main Irish subsidiary of software giant SAP saw its revenues grow by 6 per cent in its most recent financial year, but experienced declining profit margins.
New filings for SAP Service and Support Centre (Ireland) report that the firm's revenues were €63.8 million in the year ending December 31, 2011. This was up from turnover of €60.4 million a year earlier.
The company's net profit remained unchanged at €2 million for the year, which was the same...
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