InfoSpace Announces $86.6 Million Revenue for Q1 2007
InfoSpace has announced $86.6 million revenue for the first quarter of 2007. The revenues increased by 4% over the first quarter of 2006.
InfoSpace has announced $86.6 million revenue for the first quarter of 2007. The revenues increased by 4% over the first quarter of 2006.
InfoSpace Q1 2007 Financial Results Summary
– Online revenues: $45.0 million (a decrease of $1.1 million or 2% from the first quarter of 2006)
– Online segment income: $18.0 million
– Mobile revenues: $41.6 million
– Adjusted EBITDA: $9.0 million.
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About InfoSpace
InfoSpace is a developer of tools and technologies to help people discover and enjoy content and information — whether on a mobile phone or on the PC. InfoSpace uses its proprietary metasearch technology to power a portfolio of branded Web sites, including Dogpile (www.dogpile.com) and Zoo (www.zoo.com), a new kid-friendly search engine, and provide private-label search and online directory services to consumers on a global basis. [source]
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