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Basler reports increased sales for 2015, confirms continued growth

Industrial camera manufacturer Basler has reported an eight per cent increase sales in fiscal year 2015 to US$97 million from (EU85.4 million) from the previous year’s sales of US$90 million (EU79.2 million). According to plan, the company increased its staff in 2015 to make optimum use of medium to long term growth potential, reducing the high profitability and cash flow level of the previous year to invest in the company’s future. Against the background of 2015’s annual result, the company predict
April 1, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Industrial camera manufacturer 7094 Basler has reported an eight per cent increase sales in fiscal year 2015 to US$97 million from (EU85.4 million) from the previous year’s sales of US$90 million (EU79.2 million).

According to plan, the company increased its staff in 2015 to make optimum use of medium to long term growth potential, reducing the high profitability and cash flow level of the previous year to invest in the company’s future.

Against the background of 2015’s annual result, the company predicts a further increase in sales for fiscal year 2016.

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