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Julian Bajkowski
CogState wins contracts Cognitive testing software developer CogState has inked $3.5 million in contracts since April over and above those previously flagged to the market, but kept its guidance for fiscal 2009 net profit after tax unchanged at between $1.5 million and $1.75 million. The biggest contributor to the new contracts have come from software for schizophrenia study across 75 clinical sites. Despite the company's relatively small size, CogState's shares have increasingly been a defensive play and have climbed 50 per cent in the year to date to 24¢. Julian Bajkowski
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