The company announced a 32.1% jump in net income to $53.8 million on revenue that grew 6.9% to $392 million for the three months to December 31, 2004, while earnings per share increased three cents to $0.10.
For the full year, Siebel reversed a $5.1 million loss with a $110 million profit on sales that were slightly down by 1.06% to $1.33 billion. EPS was $0.20, reversing last year’s one cent loss per share.