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Epicor Reports Solid Q4, Ups 2008 Outlook

Irvine’s Epicor Software Corp., a maker of business software, upped its 2008 outlook on higher licensing revenue and a sooner-than-expected payoff from a recent acquisition.

Epicor said it’s looking for profits of $60 million to $62 million for the year, topping analysts’ expected $57 million.

The company said it sees sales of $545 million to $555 million, versus Wall Street’s projected $469 million in revenue.

Epicor’s recent $314 million buy of Britain’s NSB Retail Systems PLC is set to add $8 million to $10 million to sales during 2008, the company said.

The revised outlook comes on the heels of better-than-expected fourth-quarter results for Epicor.

The company posted $120 million in quarterly sales, up 15% from a year earlier and beating analysts’ expected $116 million.

Including charges for stock compensation, acquisitions, restructuring and a $14 million tax benefit, the company reported profits of $23 million, more than triple the $7 million it posted a year earlier.

Without the charges and the tax benefit, Epicor had profits of $16 million, up 25% from $12 million a year ago and in line with analysts’ expectations.

Epicor saw a big boost in revenue because it collected more fees for licensing its software during the fourth quarter.

Licensing revenue was $38 million, up 18% from a year earlier.

“2007 marks the fourth consecutive year of double-digit growth for Epicor in license revenue,” Chief Executive George Klaus said. “Our strong fourth quarter was driven in part by a new record for our top 10 license deals, which averaged in excess of $600,000.”

The company added 740 customers during 2007, he said.

For the current quarter, Epicor is looking for profits of $9 million to $10 million, slightly below the $11.6 million analysts were expecting.

The company forecasts sales of $112 million to $115 million, above Wall Street’s expected $108.6 million.

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