By Polly Fergusson Aim-listed MobileFuture has cut earnings forecasts and has admitted it will no...
By Polly Fergusson Aim-listed MobileFuture has cut earnings forecasts and has admitted it will now not be profitable before 2002. Chief executive Andy Munro told Investor's Week the company would not break even this summer, as originally forecast, due to a lack of new customers. "There has been a delay with hiring several key members of sales staff we are expecting them to attract some big deals once they are on board." Munro said. MobileFuture makes software for wireless application service provision (Wasp), which allows people using Wap and other wireless products to access the int...
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