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MACONOMY SPURS DELTEK GROWTH

kevin parker Maconomy continues to be the major story at Deltek as the product that was acquired last year has opened the doors for Reston, Va.-based Deltek in international markets.  "It has opened up a new global market for us," CEO Kevin Parker said in this week's earnings call. International revenue for the second quarter ended June 30 was 26 percent of the total, double the contribution a year ago.
The company lost $2.9 million in the most recently ended quarter, compared to net income of $2.9 million in last year’s corresponding period. Meanwhile, revenue jumped to just under $88 million, an increase of 36.5 percent from $64.5 million a year earlier. The loss stems from the fact that the company is spending into growth to expand operations. Sales and marketing expenses nearly doubled to $22.6 million from $11.4 million. Deltek also reported a restructuring charge of $3.8 million. On the revenue side, the big story was the company’s move to subscription and term licensing. It reported $9.8 million from those methods, compared to $71,000 in last year's second quarter. As has been the case with the past few quarters, there was no mention of revenue coming from the channel. Parker was enthusiastic about Maconomy's potential to get Deltek in to the accounting firm market. He said a "top fifteen" U.S. accounting firm has acquired the project accounting product and continued that "the U.S. accounting market represents a very good opportunity for us."
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