Core tip: The 9374.html > World Economic Forum, held in the eastern Swiss city of Davos, closed its 5-day agenda on 29th. The heads and Ministers of the Group of 20 (G20) Member States and regions other than China attended the annual meeting. US software giant Adobe plans to build its new cloud computing business in Ireland.
According to foreign media reports, the company's chief technology officer, Kevenlinch, said the new "Creative Cloud data Center" will be located in Dublin later in 2012.
Lynch met with Irish Prime Minister Endakeni Enda Kenny at the World Economic Forum in Davos and listened to the comments.
Adobe currently employs 94 people in Dublin, Ireland. The company said it was too early to confirm how many new jobs would be created by the creation of the new base.
The latest accounts show that the pre-tax profit of adobe in Ireland fell by 11 to $531.1 million, although revenue grew more than $2 billion in 2010.
The documents submitted by Adobe Software Trading Company Limited and its affiliates also confirmed the $700 million dividend dividend of more than 2009 years of 100 million dollars.
The company is a subsidiary of Adobe Corporation, headquartered in Europe, Africa and the Asia-Pacific intermediary holding company.
Revenue rose 25% from $1.63 billion to $2 billion, before pre-tax profits fell 11%, from 599.5 million to $531.1 million.
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