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Stock Quote Today & Recent News Progress Software Corp PRGS

Progress Software Corporation is a provider of infrastructure software. The Company provides software that enables organizations to develop and deploy their applications, as well as manage their data platforms, cloud and information technology infrastructure. Its global professional services organization delivers business solutions for customers through a combination of products, consulting and... see more
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cfo and new division president interviewed

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assetpro68 - December 9, 2002

Amazing software company

Take a look at this companies numbers. Absolutely no debt, tonnes of cash and increasing revenue. Not a bad buy!
playmaker - May 31, 2000

CEO on CNNfn

Joseph Alsop, CEO of Progress Software, on CNNfn today. Comments on earnings, Y2K, and new technology. For a summary of the interview...
coffeestocks - December 17, 1999

Earnings are in

Joe Kernen reported on Stock to Watch this morning on CNBC: PRGS reported 60c for a nickel ahead. They are splitting 2/1. Other...
breaking_even - December 17, 1999