Top 20 Companies Represent 29% of Information Industry Market
In 2006, top 20 companies represented 29% of Information Industry Market. Outsell has named Google as #1 in Information Industry Market size/share rankings.
In 2006, top 20 companies represented 29% of Information Industry Market. Outsell has named Google as #1 in Information Industry Market size/share rankings.
Google, Reed Elsevier, Thomson Corporation, Pearson plc, Gannett, Yahoo!, McGraw-Hill Companies, VNU Group, Reuters Group, and Wolters Kluwer represent $365 billion information industry, according to Outsell.
The next 10 companies include Bloomberg, The Asahi Shimbun Company, News Corporation, The Tribune Company, Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT), Idearc Media Corp. (SuperPages), The Yomiuri Shimbun, New York Times Company, Yell, and International Data Group (IDG).
The top 20 companies represent $106.4 billion of 2006 revenues. The average revenue per company was approximately $5.3 billion in 2006.
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