NEWS10 January 2013
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CANADA — Qual specialist The Sound Research has reported 25% growth in commissions last year to $7.4m, making 2012 the most profitable 12 months in its five-year history.
CEO Simon Dannatt said: “We’ve had a fantastic year. We successfully expanded the client base, strengthened the team and delivered some brilliant projects.”
2013 will see further staff growth, Dannatt said, as well as development of new tools including the online qual platform The Sound Vision.
The Vancouver-headquartered company now employs 32 people in its Canadian, US and UK offices. Clients include Google, Diageo, Pepsi, Nike and MTV.
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