Princeton Aims At Europe With System Lately Acquired From Watkins & Associates

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Princeton Financial Systems has advanced the ball on its business plan with respect to a Swiss-developed asset management system it acquired earlier this year. Princeton acquired the system--the DOS-based Orbits Asset Management System (AMS)--from Zurich-based Watkins & Associates. Princeton intends to use AMS to carve itself a market niche among European investment managers. The vendor also plans to upgrade AMS to run on Windows NT.

Watkins's client list for AMS includes Deutsche Bank, Hambros

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