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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Monday: December 27, 2010


CIW Cert Owner Reports Profitable Quarter


10/1/2003 -- ProsoftTraining.com (Nasdaq: POSO), known for its Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) certification program, reported a profit for its fourth quarter 2003 -- the first profitable quarter for the company in two years.

Although revenues for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2003, ending July 31, were $2.76 million compared to $4.34 million in the previous year's fourth quarter, net income for the same time period was $0.16 million, compared to a net loss of $9.77 in the same quarter last year.

"The turnaround strategy we established earlier this calendar year has resulted in profitability and has positioned us for continued improvement in our consolidated results going forward," Robert G. Gwin, Prosoft's chairman and CEO, commented in a released statement:

The strategy referred to above was implemented after the company failed to find a buyer for some or all of its assets last year.

Although the quarter was profitable, revenues for fiscal year 2003 were $12.02 million, compared to $17.92 million for the previous year. The company did reduce its net loss to $2.31 million, compared to $42.46 million for fiscal 2002.

The company's cash balance at July 31, 2003, was $1.57 million, compared to $1.63 million for the previous quarter.

Its earnings from certification dropped to $2,596,000 from $3,850,00 the year before. For the three months ending July 31, certifications revenue was $660,000, compared to $1,082,000 during the same quarter the previous year.

The bulk of the company's revenue comes from content: $9,339 for fiscal 2003, compared to $13,542 in 2002.

As for the future, Gwin said, "We are focused on maintaining profitability and generating revenue growth. Although we are actively pursuing new sources of revenue, we remain well positioned to benefit from an improvement in the economy because of the value of our content library and the tremendous leverage we have created in our business model. In addition, administrative expenses will be further reduced by several efficiency improvements, including the planned relocation of our product development activities from Santa Ana, Calif. to Phoenix, Ariz. at the end of the first fiscal quarter."

Prosoft also announced that its request for continued listing on the Nasdaq SmallCap Market would be considered by a Nasdaq-designation Listing Qualifications Hearing Panel on Oct. 2, 2003. At press time, the stock was listed at $0.53, with a 52-week high of $0.66.

For more information, visit http://Prosofttraining.com.  -Becky Nagel



There are 4 CertCities.com user Comments for “CIW Cert Owner Reports Profitable Quarter”
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10/1/03: Cert Seeker says: Good for ProSoft! Glad to see someone making a go in these times.
10/1/03: Anonymous says: It's a shame that ProSoft and the CIW cert have no perceptible value in the marketplace...as far as I can tell, and I wasted money on CIW certifications.
10/2/03: Somi from USA says: PROSOFT FOR GOD SAKE ------- PLZZZZZZZZZZZZ IMPROVE THE (PAPER) QUALITY OF YOUR CERTIFICATEs!
2/7/10: Bradley D. Thornton from Super Sunny SoCal says: Prosoft was doomed from December of 1995 when they went public - it was all about a road to enrich Keith Freadhoff and get listed on the Nasdaq. Dumping the Microsoft cert programs, and abandoning the possibility of providing services for available RH and Cisco certs, was a move that effectively ended the company's existence. Sure, it survived, hobbling along for a while, and a couple of the Instructors published really poor Linux textbooks making a few bucks, but all in all the move to end recognized classroom cert training, dumping the Microsoft Solution Provider status, and hoeing a road to create their own, substandard certs left companies like New Horizons with one less competitor. Poor decision making on the part of inept and out of touch executive officers who believed they could 'create' a niche market that wasn't marketable was not only foolish, but the end of prosoft.
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