OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill. - (10/31/05) -- Apropos Technology, a provider ofcall center services for credit unions, said Friday that a fall offin third quarter revenue kept the company in the red for theperiod. Apropos reported $4.1 million in revenue for the period,down from $5 million in last year's third quarter, and a loss of$758,000, or four cents a share, for the quarter. Through the firstthree quarters Apropos reported revenue of $12.7 million, down 16%from the first nine months last year, and losses of $1.5 million,or eight cents a share.
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