Codima, the international IT software manufacturer with North American headquarters in Denver, Pa. in Lancaster County, has gone and opened up facilities in Copenhagen, Denmark.
“Codima acknowledges the importance of acting locally, and our Danish operations enable us to further expand into the Danish market, where we have strong relationships,” CEO Christer Mattsson supposedly said in a press release.
Apparently Denmark is popping, having seen a 36 percent increase in voice over Internet protocol landline subscriptions, a Codima specialty, in the first half of 2008 since 2007, according to the Danish IT and Telecom Agency. Codima, which already has Scandanavian offices in Sweden, wants a bigger foothold.
Codima focuses on developing and marketing software that aim to cut costs, save time and better manage company IT networks, or, if you want a reason to stab yourself in the eye, see how the company describes itself.
The company also has operations in London, Johannesburg, Munich, Paris, Sydney and Tokyo, but, really, none compare to Denver, Pa.
According to the Inqy, Codima, “trades over the counter. Its price has ranged from 5 cents to $9.20 in the last 52 weeks.”
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