Damovo
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Damovo Group | |
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Type | Private company |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | Glasgow, UK |
Key people | Mike Parton, Chief Executive |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Revenue | undisclosed |
Net income | undisclosed |
Employees | 1150 |
Website | http://www.damovo.com |
Damovo Group headquartered in Glasgow, UK, formerly the direct-sales division of Ericsson, is a telecommunications services company currently with 9 country divisions. Its specializes in professional services.
Damovo has been implicated by Brazilian authorities in evasion of $830m import duty by Cisco Systems in Brazil[1]. Brazilian authorities are also currently investigating political donations made by Damovo Brazil[2]
In 2006 and 2007, the loss of many major clients, notably in the UK, along with non-payment by the Italian National Police sparked a credit crunch for Damovo. With their investment reduced to junk status, bondholders took control of the company with former majority stakeholder Apax absorbing losses of over $100m[3][4]
In 2004, Damovo was forced to sell its Australia operations back to Telia for significantly less than they had paid for it a few years earlier.
March 2008 saw the launch of 360 Services, a joint venture between Damovo Group and Nimsoft.[5]
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- ^ Cisco offices raided, executives arrested in Brazil: reports - Network World
- ^ Folha Online - Ombudsman - Crítica diária - Erros em série - 21/11/2007
- ^ FT.com / Home UK / UK - Creditors set to take control of Damovo
- ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/12/23/cndebt23.xml
- ^ Damovo lines up mid-market - 07 Mar 2008 - CRN