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Logility Continues Slide in Q1 Sep 5 2008-
The supply chain software purveyor logs a 22% fall in revenue and sees earnings shrink, but says new customer wins and strong cash flow gird it for future quarters.
JDA to Buy Rival i2 for $346 Million Aug 11 2008-
After nearly a year of looking for a buyer, supply chain management pioneer i2 falls into the arms of JDA Software, leaving some to wonder how the pair will intertwine.
Economy Bites Logility in Q4 Jun 20 2008-
Citing trigger-shy prospective customers, the supply chain software purveyor records year-over-year declines in sales and earnings.
Logility Stumbles in Q3 Mar 5 2008-
The supply chain software provider points to stalled purchasing decisions and a software development writedown to explain lower revenue and earnings.
Logility Sustains Strong Revenue in Second Quarter Dec 7 2007-
Despite a lackluster performance in software sales, the supply chain apps provider continues its trend of growing revenue and earnings.
Logility Storms Through Q1 Sep 10 2007-
Global sourcing trends continue to buoy supply chain software company's financial performance.
Logility Ends Year with Record Sales Jun 26 2007-
Supply chain planning software vendor benefits from manufacturers' moves offshore, adding more than 100 customers to its roster in fiscal 2007.
Logility's Q3 Revenues Rise 12% Mar 7 2007-
Supply chain management vendor reports a strong surge in revenues but only a slight improvement in net income for its fiscal third quarter. 
Logility Posts Top Line Gains, Despite Licensing Fee Decline Dec 8 2006-
Strong implementation and maintenance revenues offset seasonal softness in licensing fees in the supply chain software vendor's recently completed second quarter; operating earnings increase, while net profits decline due to a higher tax rate and a benefit received in the like period last year.
Logility Taps Familiar Face as New Demand Management President Oct 9 2006-
Former Logility employee Bill Harrison succeeds Mike Campbell at the helm of Demand Management; his first task is to move the company's product line from home-grown infrastructure to a browser-based, .NET foundation. 
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