ComScore continues ‘record’ growth

US — Digital measurement and analytics company comScore has reported “record” quarterly growth for Q2 2013 with revenues up 21% on a year ago.

The company saw revenues of $69.9m in the second quarter of the year with GAAP income before income tax of $0.9m.

New customer revenue was up 32.1% to $7.4m while existing customers brought in $62.5m, up 20.2%, and the Q2 results continue the previous quarter’s record 11% year-on-year growth.

ComScore’s president and CEO Magid Abraham said: “Our strong second quarter results serve as a confirmation of our strategy, market position and the value we deliver for our customers.”

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