Gartner’s 2014 revenues up 13%
Gartner, which provides research and analysis on the global information technology industry, saw its Q4 revenues for 2014 rise to $584m, a 12% increase over Q4 2013. The company’s net income for that quarter was $59.1m, a decrease of 4% over Q4 2013 sue to acquisition-related charges and a higher effective tax rate.
“Contract value accelerated and total revenue growth remained strong in the fourth quarter and for the full year 2014,” said Gene Hall, Gartner’s chief executive officer. “This performance continues our trend of consistent double digit growth in our key financial metrics.
“The company is as strong as it has ever been as we enter 2015, and we remain confident about our market opportunity and growth potential over the long term.”

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