SAP 3Q Rises on License Sales

October 18, 2007 By MATT MOORE, AP Business Writer

(AP) -- SAP AG, the world's largest maker of business-software applications, said Thursday its third-quarter profit rose 10 percent thanks to increased license sales.



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