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Sydney’s Phocas Software courts global buyers

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Sydney’s Phocas Software, which sells data analytics software to retailers, manufacturers and distributors across the world, is dressing up for a deep-pocketed global suitor as it races towards $100 million in annual recurring revenue in the coming year.

Phocas CEO Myles Glashier and CFO Dave Boorman. 

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