NEWS16 July 2009
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UK— Research consultancy Nunwood has reported a 14.9% rise in sales in the first half of 2009, with turnover up £640,000 year-on-year to almost £5m.
The firm said growth was driven by a “solid performance” from its North American and European insight businesses, coupled with “strong growth” from Fizz, its knowledge management offering.
CEO Clare Bruce said: “Whilst we have seen a slight drop in demand for more routine research services, clients are increasingly partnering with Nunwood to guide investments, control risk and maximise ROI: capabilities arguably more relevant in a recession than ever.”
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