Quorum Information Technologies Inc
XTSX:QIS

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Price: 0.79 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: 58.2m CAD
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Quorum Information Technologies, Inc. engages in the automotive retail business industry. The company is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. The company went IPO on 2000-11-14. The firm provides essential software that vehicle dealerships rely on for operations throughout North America. The company is focused on developing, marketing, implementing and supporting its portfolio of software and services for automotive dealerships that includes: Quorum’s Dealership Management System (DMS) automates, integrates and streamlines key processes across departments in a dealership, and emphasizes revenue generation and customer satisfaction. DealerMine CRM, a sales and service Customer Relationship Management system and set of Business Development Centre services that drives revenue into the critical sales and service departments in a dealership. Autovance, a modern retailing platform that helps dealerships attract more business through Digital Retailing, improve in-store profits and closing rates through its desking tool and maximize their efficiency through Autovance's F&I menu solution.

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