NEWS29 July 2013
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UK — Research and insight consultancy Basis Research achieved an annual turnover of £6.1m for its financial year ending 31 March 2013.
Representing a year-on-year increase of 26%, the company has seen a doubling of turnover over three years from around £3m in March 2010.
Basis Research director Rune Mortensen said: “We’re delighted with these results and are excited at the prospect of continued growth. We are particularly pleased given how organic this growth has been.”
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