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africa • concord monitor (new hampshire) • david gale • interactive financial systems • lawrence "larry" byrnes • neal shultz • realworld corp. • study technology (study tech) • tom fahey • union leader (new hampshire)
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Jul 7, 1988
RealWorld Corp., Concord, sold — Union Leader (New Hampshire)
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Author(s): Tom Fahey
Source: Union Leader (New Hampshire)
CONCORD — RealWorld Corp., a leading supplier of accounting software, has been acquired by Interactive Finance Systems of Atlanta, Ga., those two companies announced yesterday. The sale was completed June 30 with a cash and stock distribution to the more than 20 holders of stock and options in the privately held corporation, said to Larry Byrnes, RealWorld president and CEO. RealWorld reported revenues of $13.5 million in 1987, up from $11.5 million the previous year. Profits margins have run about 20 ...
Jul 6, 1988
Atlanta-based investors buy RealWorld Corp. — Concord Monitor (New Hampshire)
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Author(s): Neal Shultz
Source: Concord Monitor (New Hampshire)
An Atlanta corporation has bought one of Concord's biggest high-tech companies, RealWorld Corp. Interactive Financial Systems paid more than $12.5 million in cash, plus stock options, for RealWorld and plans no changes in the company product — computer software for small businesses — or organization, said Larry Byrnes, RealWorld's president and largest of its 20 to 30 shareholders. In eight years since it was founded, RealWorld has has grown from a four-person venture working out of a Chichester farm to a ...
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