A profile of Nasdaq-listed Citrix Sytems, a fast-growing tech company that's setting high standards in investor relations
Ever since it listed on Nasdaq in 1995, Florida-based Citrix Systems has lived with the helter-skelter stock chart of a technology company, soaring to over $100 per share and plummeting to $5. Still, it has usually outperformed the Nasdaq Composite Index, possibly because, as IRO Jeff Lilly points out, ‘Although we did peak during the dotcom craze and bottomed out with the market post-September 11, we have consistently grown, we have real earnings, and we’re very profitable as a company.’ In
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