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Newry company First Derivatives makes 拢7m profit
The Newry-based firm First Derivatives has made a profit of almost 拢7m this year.
Pre-tax profits have increased by 7% from 拢6.5m to 拢6.9m.
First Derivatives makes financial analysis software used by investment banks and stockbrokers all over the world.
The firms said this year's growth was down to investing in new products which gave more choice for their customers.
However, the firm said it was wary about predicting further growth for the next financial year.
Speaking on 大象传媒 Radio Good Morning Ulster, Brian Conlon, chief executive officer of First Derivatives, said the company had captured the market needs and continued to build on that.
"We employ people from the universities in Belfast and then shift them all over the world, so we have people in the likes of New York and Sydney and London and continental Europe," he said.
"By and large we recruit locally and train people in Newry."
First Derivatives now employs 662 people, compared to 524 at the end of last year.
The majority of employees are based in its Newry headquarters, but the company also opened a new office in New York within its financial year.
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