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Logo Software Investment Buys Total Soft In EUR30M Deal
09.04.2016
Romanian enterprise software solutions provider TotalSoft, one of the leading actors on the local IT market, will be acquired by Logo Software Investment, Turkey’s largest independent software more
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Romanian ERP Software Solution Market Seen Up To EUR106M In 2015
12.16.2014
Romanian ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software solution market will slightly increase next year, to EUR106 million, from the current EUR102.2 million, according to a study of consultancy company more
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Agricultural Sector And International Projects Drive Total Soft Revenue Up To EUR27M
02.06.2014
Total Soft, one of the leading local software developers controlled by Greek private equity firm Global Finance, posted EUR27.1 million consolidated revenue last year, up 2.3% on 2012. more
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Total Soft 2013 Turnover Up 2.3% to EUR27.1M
02.05.2014
Romanian business software provider Total Soft registered consolidated turnover of EUR27.1 million in 2013, up 2.3% on the year, due to an increase in the number of users of ERP (enterprise resource more
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Dragan, Total Soft: Shareholding Structure To Remain Unchanged In 2013
10.22.2013
The shareholding structure of Romanian business software provider Total Soft will remain unchanged this year, while changes are likely to occur in the next years, Total Soft general manager Liviu more
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Total Soft Provides HR Application To Vodafone Romania
06.06.2013
Romanian IT firm Total Soft has provided a Human Resource (HR) automation solution to telecom operator Vodafone Romania. more
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Total Soft Names New HR Manager
01.23.2013
Romanian IT firm Total Soft appointed Brandusa Fecioru as human resources manager, replacing Oana Cutui, who was promoted to cost control manager. more
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Total Soft Sees ’11 Sales Up 20% On Year, To EUR25M
10.24.2011
The sales of IT firm Total Soft may rise by 20%-25% this year, to EUR25 million, while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) may rise by 35% on the year, to EUR5 more