Intouch revenues soar 113% in Q2 as sales push pays off
Ottawa software firm posted net income of $591,000, compared with a net loss of $45,000 in the second quarter of 2021.
Intouch revenues soar 113% in Q2 as sales push pays off
Ottawa software firm posted net income of $591,000, compared with a net loss of $45,000 in the second quarter of 2021.
Grand occasion: supply-chain software ‘trailblazer’ Assent hits 1,000-employee milestone
Ottawa-based company is on track to reach annualized revenues of US$100 million in the next few quarters.
Techopia Live: Supply chain chaos lifting Kinaxis to new heights
Kinaxis CEO John Sicard speaks with Michael Curran in this episode of Techopia Live podcast about his tech firm, which is bucking a downward trend
Blachford Law Charity Game: it was a nail-biter
The event, now in its third year, is hosted by Ottawa tax lawyer Dean Blachford as a way of bringing professional chartered accountants together for
‘Sink or swim’: Uptick in business bankruptcies just the tip of the iceberg, data suggests
The pressure is on for small businesses that are grappling with high inflation and facing increased interest rates for loan repayments, Ottawa accountant says.
People on the Move: Kyle Turk brings marketing magic to Altis
“It’s somewhat of a similar role to what I was doing at Keynote but it’s on a bit of a larger scale because the company
The return of Zellers: Hudson’s Bay to resurrect Canadian discount retail chain
The company said the relaunched Zellers will offer “a digital-first shopping journey that taps into the nostalgia of the brand.”
Slowing inflation not enough to prevent September interest rate hike, economists say
The inflation rate hit a nearly 40-year-high of 8.1 per cent in June, but economists were widely expecting inflation to have since slowed.
Bright Side of Business: Ross Video recognized for its compassionate approach
Ross Video has become the first Canadian Compassionate Company (CCC), making it the company many employees want to stay with until retirement.
Telus seeks to add credit card surcharge as restrictions set to lift
Telus Corp. is trying to add a 1.5 per cent processing fee for customers who use a credit card after a class action settlement cleared
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