Imaging Dynamics has profitable Q3

IDC (Imaging Dynamics Company) has announced unaudited results of operations for the third quarter 2005 which has the company showing gains over last year. The company saw more than $8 million in booked revenues in the quarter.
   
The company's revenue for Q3 was $8.2 million, which compares favorably to profits for the same period in 2004 of $1.9 million. For the first nine months of 2005, revenue totalled $20.6 million, which again compares well to the same period in 2004 with revenues of $5.4 million
   
Also, IDC's net income for the quarter was $702,517, compared to a loss of $1.3 million for the period the previous year. For the first nine months net inclome was $2.1 million compared to a loss of $2.2 million during the period in 2004.

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