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Q2 revenue at content delivery network Limelight grows 7%
Q2 revenue at content delivery network Limelight Networks grew 6.7% from a year earlier to $32.3 million. Reversal of a litigation provision improved the company’s net loss from a year earlier.
Posted 08/11/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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U.S. Auto Parts Network ratchets up Q1 sales by 143% to $43.7 million
U.S. Auto Parts Network Inc. reports online sales of $43.7 million, up 143% from $18 million in the prior year period. Growth was driven by both the acquisition of Partsbin, which closed in May 2006, and organic growth, the company says.
Posted 05/11/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Shopping comparison sites generate strong Q3 revenue for Scripps
For the quarter, Shopzilla.com and uSwitchcom, which are included in Scripps’ interactive business unit, generated combined revenue of $60.9 million and a segment profit of $9 million in Q3. Total revenue grew by 13.2%.
Posted 10/20/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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1-800-Flowers.com plans efficiency measures
Though it grew overall e-commerce sales by 19.2% in fiscal 2006 to $430.3 million, 1-800-Flowers.com will implement a number of efficiency measures to improve operating results in fiscal 2007. Measures include consolidating e-mail marketing programs.
Posted 08/16/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Q4 web sales grow 14.6% at 1-800-Flowers.com
Web sales at 1-800-Flowers.com Inc. totaled $124.4 million for the fourth quarter ended July 2, up 14.6% year-over-year from $108.5 million, as total sales rose 13.4%. Full-year online sales grew 19% to $430 million, as total full-year sales grew 16.6%.
Posted 08/10/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Broadvision reports 2005 net loss of $39 million
Broadvision Inc., a provider of e-commerce self-service applications and an early star of Internet technology, reported a 2005 net loss of $39 million, compared to net income of $18.6 million the prior year.
Posted 06/12/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Acquisitions help ValueClick achieve 100% growth in Q1
Q1 revenue at ValueClick, provider of online marketing services, more than doubled over last year`s Q1, reaching $117.3 million. First quarter 2006 results include a full quarter of operations from recent acquisitions.
Posted 05/09/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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BabyUniverse sales jump 46% in Q3
For the third quarter, BabyUniverse had total sales of $5.7 million, an increase of 46.1% compared to sales of $3.9 million in the third quarter of 2004. BabyUniverse also reported a net loss of $125,275, compared to net income of $45,095 for Q3 2004.
Posted 11/15/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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ValueClick Q1 revenues increase 40% to $51.4 million
First quarter revenue at ValueClick totaled $51.4 million, up 40% from $36.7 million in 2004’s first quarter. The results included a full quarter of operations with Pricerunner, which the company acquired in August.
Posted 05/06/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Provide Commerce reports net sales up 44% to $23.3 million in fiscal Q2
Powered chiefly by sales in its Proflowers.com floral business, Provide Commerce reports net income of $984,000 and pro forma earnings of $1.5 million for Q2. Repeat customers drive 64.8% of sales versus 58.5% a year ago.
Posted 02/04/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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