Crimsonwing on target
Crimsonwing is predicting that it will reach its revenue projections for the financial year, having recorded strong sales performance during the second half of the financial year. In an interim directors' statement, the company said there was still...
Crimsonwing is predicting that it will reach its revenue projections for the financial year, having recorded strong sales performance during the second half of the financial year.
In an interim directors' statement, the company said there was still strong demand across its three business areas: e-business, Dynamics and custom solutions.
The company recently won new clients in the UK and the Netherlands.
"Riverford, a leading organic food producer in the UK is a particularly good example of the combined synergy of Crimsonwing solutions and personnel as it incorporates both our e-business and Dynamics elements," the company said.
Last month, Crimsonwing started operations in the US through a 100 per cent subsidiary of Crimsonwing Promentum BV, to deliver Microsoft Academies (for Dynamics) to Microsoft partners across the US and Europe.
The company noted that the overall profitability might be impacted by the erosion in the exchange rate of sterling to euro, which has seen an 8 per cent decline since November.
The company is trying to reduce the impact by increasing euro revenues from 25 per cent of the current total to 40 per cent in the next 12 to 18 months.
In an interim directors' statement, the company said there was still strong demand across its three business areas: e-business, Dynamics and custom solutions.
The company recently won new clients in the UK and the Netherlands.
"Riverford, a leading organic food producer in the UK is a particularly good example of the combined synergy of Crimsonwing solutions and personnel as it incorporates both our e-business and Dynamics elements," the company said.
Last month, Crimsonwing started operations in the US through a 100 per cent subsidiary of Crimsonwing Promentum BV, to deliver Microsoft Academies (for Dynamics) to Microsoft partners across the US and Europe.
The company noted that the overall profitability might be impacted by the erosion in the exchange rate of sterling to euro, which has seen an 8 per cent decline since November.
The company is trying to reduce the impact by increasing euro revenues from 25 per cent of the current total to 40 per cent in the next 12 to 18 months.