KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. - (04/25/06) -- SEDONA Corp., the maker of theIntarsia family of customer relationship management solutions, saidMonday that losses for its fiscal fourth quarter of 2005 declined10% to $874,000, or a penny a share, but fiscal year lossesremained around $3.2 million, or four cents a share. Fourth quarterrevenues increased slightly to $139,000, while fiscal year revenuescontinued to decline, dropping 50% to just $723,000. Fourth quarterhighlights included a deal by Advancial FCU, in Dallas, toimplement SEDONA's member relationship managementsolution.
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