Libuda: Govdelivery with $35 million in revenue in 2015
17.09.16 16:08
#7956
up about 25 percent over 2014
www.startribune.com/...overnment-clients-save-money/361642901/
Libuda: Und 42 Millionen in 2016, wenn man
17.09.16 23:29
#7957
Waxchstum in Q1 und Q2/16 als Maßstab nimmt.
• Revenue Growth: 20% in Q2 2016 compared to Q2 2015
www.actua.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Q2-slides-Final.pdf
• Revenue Growth: 20% in Q1 2016 compared to Q1 2015
www.actua.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/...des-FINALFINAL.pdf
Libuda: Und man könnte sogar in die Nähe von 45 Millionen
18.09.16 11:38
#7958
kommen:
Jeff Houston, Northland Securities - Analyst [11]
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Hey guys, thanks for taking my questions. So looking at the growth for the rest of the year, I imagine Velocity and GovDelivery should maintain their roughly 20% organic growth. But [folks dig a bit] deeper into BOLT and Folio, they both had zero growth this quarter, but both had good bookings. Should we look at their growth being in the 10 to 15% range for the next two quarters? Or is that aggressive? I'm just trying to get a sense of how those two [core] for those businesses should scale for the rest of this year, and then into next year?
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Kirk Morgan, Actua - CFO [12]
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Yes, we would really all four of the businesses revenue in the second half of the year to be growth percentages that are higher than what we've experienced in the first half, Jeff. I think it will be more dramatic relative to BOLT and Folio in terms of their revenue growth that we expect in the - where they've been flat essentially. We expect that obviously to accelerate in the second half, reflect in the bookings that we've been seeing. But GovDelivery and Velocity should see some uptick as well. So it's really across the board.
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Walter Buckley, Actua - Chairman, CEO [13]
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Yes, and just to add something. We've been tracking and we've been recording our bookings for the last two quarters, but really to the last three quarters. Bookings have been ahead of revenue really at all four businesses. And it takes anywhere from six to 12 months to implement it. So that's why I think you're going to see growth [occur it] across all four businesses starting Q3.
finance.yahoo.com/news/...a-earnings-conference-154356723.html