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QUISITIVE MORE THAN DOUBLES REVS

Fueled by its series of acquisitions, Quisitive Technology Solutions more than doubled its revenue for the third quarter ended September 30. Moreover, that does not include revenue from Catapult Systems, which was acquired this month.

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UNIT4 NAMES STRATEGY EXEC

Unit4 has hired Adam Bastin as EVP and global head of strategy and corporate development. One of his major charges is growing the software company through acquisition.

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QUISITIVE PAYING $51.5M FOR CATAPULT

Dynamics reseller Quisitive Technology Solutions has reached an agreement to pay $51.51 million in cash for Austin, Texas-based Catapult Systems. Toronto, Ont.-based Quisitive says the deal brings its annual run-rate to more than $160 million.

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AVIDXCHANGE REVS RISE 36.6 PERCENT

Newly public AvidXchange nearly doubled its loss on a 36.5-percent rise in revenue for the third quarter ended September 30. The payments company posted a loss of $35.5 million for the most recently ended quarter, up from $17.9 million in red ink a year ago.

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INTACCT FY21 REVS UP 22 PERCENT

Intacct recurring revenue grew 22 percent year-over-year to approximately $222.1 million for Sage’s year ended September 30. That came as revenue growth for the United States outstripped other countries before currency.

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SILVERSUN BUYS ONE BIZ; SELLS ONE

SilverSun Technologies, parent of SWK Technologies, has sold one software practice and acquired another. Last week, SilverSun signed a deal to sell its Sage X-3 business to New York, N.Y.-based VAR Net at Work. This week, it agreed to buy the Acumatica division of Dynamic Tech Services of Atlanta, Ga.

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UNIT4 BUYS COMP PLANNING COMPANY

Unit4 has acquired Compright, which provides compensation planning software in more than 40 countries. Terms were not disclosed,

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BUSINESS PICKUP BENEFITS REPAY 3Q

A variety of business tailwinds helped payments company Repay to cut its loss by 39 percent on a 62.4-percent rise in revenue for the third quarter ended September 30. The company has benefited from a gradual rebound in personal loan volume, auto loan repayments and through  M&A.

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SAGE TRANSFORM FRUGAL

The show floor for the newly names Sage Transform looked strange. It took about seven minutes to realize there was no carpet, outside of the booths themselves.

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U.S. ORACLE BIZ STRONG FOR ALITHYA

The Oracle business was “very strong” strong for Canada-based Dynamics reseller Alithya in the second quarter ended September 30. CEO Paul Raymond this week  singled out the Oracle business as a major factor in the 17.1-percent increase in revenue for the United States.

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