﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Silicon Investor - FileNet (Nasdaq: FILE) Time to Short?</title><copyright>Copyright © 2026 Knight Sac Media.  All rights reserved.</copyright><link>https://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=24240</link><description>
FileNET  Corporation  (FileNET or the Company) develops,  markets and services a family of  integrated document management software products designed for managing information and enhancing  enterprise  productivity.   From the previous quarter FileNet's revenues are down approx 11%, profits turned into losses and the company announced a restructuring in November to reduce overhead. Will  the planned restructuring further reduce revenues? Can FILE return to profitability? Could the recent run-up be attributed to message board HYPE??  Thoughts and answers to these and any other issues regarding FILE are welcome.  Nov. 19, 1998--FileNET Corp.announced today a restructuring that will result in the reduction of approximately 100 employees and contractors worldwide across FileNET's sales, marketing and international functions and restructuring charge of approximately $2 million related to these activities is expected to be recorded in the fourth quarter of 1998.  (The following figures are in thousands)  Three months ended September 30th  Revenue     Software: 36,128     Service:  29,763     Hardware: 5,261 Total revenues: 71,152      (change from previous quarter -11%) Net income (loss)                $        (5,779)  Three Months ended June 30th  Revenue     Software: 44,403     Service: 29,467     Hardware: 6,502 Total revenues 80,372    (change from previous quarter +9%) Net income (loss)...........   $   4,635   Three months ended March 31  Revenue     Software: 43,247     Service: 23,471     Hardware: 6,891 Total revenues:73,609 Operating income (loss).......        $2,576    Total revenue Nine Months Ended Sept. 30,    	1998: $225,133   	1997: $ 175,023   Net income (loss)     	1998:	 $1,381 	1997:   $(11,383)  The  magnitude  of the  increase in year to date  revenue over 1997 is partially attributable  to weakness in orders  during the first quarter of 1997 and is not indicative of future revenue growth.  The market for the  Company's  products  is highly  competitive.  The  Company's principal  competitors  for its various  product  lines  include  the  following companies:  1) Workflow and document  imaging--  Banctec,  Inc.,  IBM,  Keyfile, Optika,  Unisys  Corporation,  Mosaix,  Eastman  Software,  a Kodak company,  2) Electronic Document  Management--Documentum,  IBM, Interleaf,  Novasoft, Novell, Open Text, PC DOCS, and 3) COLD--Computron,  IBM and Microbank. Numerous smaller software vendors also compete in each product area. The Company also experiences competition  from systems  integrators who configure hardware and software into customized systems.</description><image><url>https://www.siliconinvestor.com/images/Logo380x132.png</url><title>SI - FileNet (Nasdaq: FILE) Time to Short?</title><link>https://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=24240</link><width>380</width><height>132</height></image><ttl>10</ttl></channel></rss>