Huge announcement this week!
Sautern Enterprise has successfully closed a deal worth about RM 6000.00 this morning.
R & U (with a herbal treatment centre subsidiary), one of the major players in the property auction industry have finally decided to take the Sautern option: FusionCore.
The courtship of R & U has been a unnecessary prolonged process, with negotiations breaking down during the previous meetings over the pricing of FusionCore.
Things took a dramatic twist however, when some criticisms from important organizations criticized R & U's method of running the business. This sparked a undisclosed spending spree to re-brand themselves.
Consequently, FusionCore became a much demanded item as it will most likely revamp the entire process of auctioning in the near future (think half-a-year).
Although there were a few add-ons to the program, we have already been partially paid for our software, with the rest to be paid upon successfully integrating the software into their company.
With the deal virtually sealed, we carried on to our other client, Palma Housing, to restore their database (a server crash had knocked out and removed a vast amount of valuable property auction reports).
The database was restored within seconds, however, we were then tasked with solving a generated report mystery. Briefly described as a huge amount of wasted paper.
The problem turned out to be a mistaken field entry, which was quickly pointed out.
Our affairs at Palma were finally completed with the issuing of an invoice for FusionCore.
We then sped of to Pizza Hut where we received this interesting receipt:The picture says it all doesn't it?
Our next auction event is on the 23rd of February, 2006, as a result of the sale of FusionCore to
R & U.
Whether you wish to see us run the whole place down, or catch a few deals of your own, come join us at the City Bayview Hotel, 9.30a.m.
Until then,
Be a dear,
Say simply nuclear!
Saturday, August 19, 2006
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Look carefully through the numbers, especially the change...
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