Sable37 revenue hit $3.6M in 2024

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Sable37

South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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How Sable37 hit $3.6M revenue with a 47 person team in 2021.

Developer of cloud-based industry-specific software created to deliver projects faster and with lower risk, resulting in greater return on investment. The company's software are based on Microsoft's Dynamics 365 platform used for customer segmentation, enabling users in the field of retail and distribution, homebuilding, food manufacturing and government to achieve their goals, solve complex business problems and get the most out of their investment in technology.

Founded

2004

Founded

Revenue

$3.6M

2021 Revenue

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Funding

$0

Funding

Sable37 Revenue

In 2021, Sable37 revenue run rate hit $3.6M in revenue.

  • 2021

    Sable37 hit $3.6M in revenue in 2021

  • 2004

    Sable37 launched in 2004 with $0 revenue

Sable37 Funding History


No funding has been reported for Sable37 yet.

Team

Sable37 has 47 total employees.

DISTRIBUTION QTY
Total team size 47

Founder / CEO

Mike Salvino

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Sable37 Executives

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Frequently Asked Questions about Sable37

  • When was Sable37 founded?

    Sable37 was founded in 2004.

  • How much revenue does Sable37 generate?

    Sable37 generates $3.6M in revenue.

  • Who is the CEO of Sable37

    The CEO of Sable37 is Mike Salvino.

  • How much funding does Sable37 have?

    Sable37 raised $0.

  • How many employees does Sable37 have?

    Sable37 has 47 employees.

  • Where is Sable37 headquarters?

    Sable37 is headquartered at South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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