LML PAYMENT SYSTEMS INC.
Business: an online financial payments processor
Headquarters: Vancouver
Chairman, CEO: Patrick Gaines
Fiscal 2012 sales: $35.6 million, down 26 percent
Net Income: $6.9 million, down 33 percent
Employees: 64
DIGITAL RIVER INC.
Headquarters: Minnetonka
Business: provider of global cloud-commerce and marketing services primarily for enterprise and mid-size companies
CEO: Joel Ronning
2011 sales: $398.1 million, up 9.6 percent
Net Income: $17.2 million, up 9.1 percent
Employees: 1,419
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