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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.6B
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Gathering intelligence for business battles! SAS Institute Inc. deals in data warehousing and data mining software used to gather, manage, and analyze enormous amounts of corporate information. Clients use its software to find patterns in customer data, manage resources, and target new business. Founded in 1976, this $1.6 billion company is based Cary, NC and employs about 10,000 people. It also offers industry-specific integrated software and support packages. Some of its clients are Maytag, Air France, and the US Department of Defense. In March 2006 the company acquired the assets of Marketing Resource Management provider Veridiem, Inc., a privately held software company based in Maynard, MA, that helps customers analyze and optimize their returns across the entire spectrum of marketing investments.
Number of Employees 9,921
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Other Technical and Trade Schools: 611519
Recent Events
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Goodnight: SAS might 'eke out' 34th straight year of revenue growth
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Invacare Standardizes on SAS® Financial Management, Escapes Spreadsheet Nightmare
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Kyobo Life Insurance Selects SAS to Reduce and Prevent Fraud
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Deutsche Telekom Chooses SAS Marketing Campaign Management as New International Standard
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Developing countries tap SAS data analytics software to improve governance
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SAS Business Analytics Mission-Critical for Broadcaster
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SAP, SAS respond to IBM's planned SPSS acquisition
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IBM to buy SAS competitor SPSS for $1.2B
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Wet Seal selects SAS to size it right
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SAS in Visionaries Quadrant for Enterprise Marketing Management
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SAS Technical Services AB to cut 200 jobs in Sweden and Norway
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
SAS Technical Services AB to cut 200 jobs in Sweden and Norway
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-29 June 2005-SAS Technical Services AB to cut 200 jobs in Sweden and NorwayC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Former Red Hat executive lands job at software firm SAS.
By Jonathan B. Cox, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jonathan B. Cox, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
SAS Lauds Passage of N.C. Research and Development Tax-Credit Legislation; Incentives Critical to Innovation and Job Creation in the State
CARY, N.C. -- SAS, the leader in business intelligence, praised the recent passage of legislation for research and development (R&D) tax credits in North Carolina. The bill, signed into law by Gov. Mike Easley on July 20, offers tax incentives to companies who invest heavily in R&D. Supporters, such as...
SAS Braathens to cut jobs in Norway - report
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-25 March 2004-SAS Braathens to cut jobs in Norway - reportC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
SAS cuts 100 jobs within direct sales in Sweden
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-15 January 2004-SAS cuts 100 jobs within direct sales in SwedenC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
SAS to create 125 new jobs in Norway - report
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-2 October 2003-SAS to create 125 new jobs in Norway - reportC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
MORE CUTS AT SAS
Svein Oppegord, SAS Norway's personnel manager, has said that the company will start negotiations with staff unions over the loss of an initial 155 full-time jobs. "We are talking about redundancies which we will try to make effective from 1 NovemberSvein Oppegord, SAS Norway's personnel manager, has said that the...
NORWAY: MORE CUTS AT SAS.(Brief Article)
Svein Oppegord, SAS Norway's personnel manager, has said that the company will start negotiations with staff unions over the loss of an initial 155 full-time jobs. "We are talking about redundancies which we will try to make effective from 1 Nov Svein Oppegord, SAS Norway's personnel...
NORWAY: LABOR ACCUSES GOVERNMENT OF SITTING ON ITS HANDS.(in SAS layoff situation)(Brief Article)
The Labor Party has accused the Government and Trade and Industry Minister Ansgar Gabrielsen of not being vigorous enough in their efforts to prevent the loss of Norwegian jobs at Gardermoen. "I feel it is a huge disappointment and very sad that The Labor Party has...
