CGit: Correction Q2 report

CGit: Correction Q2 report

 

 

Mölndal 2022-08-25

It has come to our attention that in both our Q1 and Q2, 2022 reports, the Group’s balance sheet report contains an incorrect heading.

It refers to the heading Cash and Bank, where it says Cash and Bank twice, the top line of these two should be called Prepaid Expenses and Accrued Income. In addition, Current tax receivable has been removed from the table to be included in Trade receivables, which causes a shift in the rest of the table but does not affect the total.

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For more information, contact the Company at:
CEO Mattias Bergkvist
Phone: 031-762 02 40
info@aixia.se
www.aixia.se

CGit:
CGit is an IT consulting company based in Mölndal that is part of a group where the wholly owned subsidiary CGit AB has since 2007 conducted activities in the construction and development of IT, which includes AI/Deep Learning platforms data centre, security, management, hosting, networking & communications and backup/DR. The company provides services in three business areas; IT operations, IT consultants and IT products and currently has around 120 customers across several different industries, of which the company is a full partner in the delivery of IT support to 60 customers.

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