Novell
seems to be feeling the effects of the recession, posting falling revenue and
income for the first quarter of 2009 compared to the same period last year.
The firm reported net revenue of $215m (£150m), $16m (£11m) down on Q1 2008,
while net income for Q1 2009 was $11m (£8m), or $0.03 per share, a drop of $6m
(£4m), or $0.02 per share from 2008.
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However, income from operations for the first fiscal quarter of 2009 was $14m
(£10m), which is $6m (£4m) more than the same time last year.
Workgroup products were the highest earning in the business, at $81m (£56m),
followed by systems and resource management at $40m (£28m) and then open
platform solutions $37m (£26m).
"While our invoicing was below our expectations in this weak economy, we
continued to take actions to carefully manage our operating margin," said Ron
Hovsepian, president and chief executive of Novell.
"We are confident about our long-term growth opportunities and remain
committed to maintaining our target profitability levels."
In the past month, Novell has sought to broaden its portfolio of security
products with the acquisition of Fortefi, as well as announcing a new open
source project, Moonlight, designed to allow Linux users to access Microsoft
Silverlight content.
But the firm's employees have also been braced for further job cuts after an
initial 100 cuts were announced earlier this month.
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