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DoubleClick beats analysts' bleak expectations

It's managing to survive the ad downturn& just...

By Heather McLean

Published: 16 January 2002 13:30 GMT

Online advertising company DoubleClick has beaten analyst predictions and reported marginally better fourth quarter results than for the same period a year ago.

Net losses hit $64m, or 48 cents per share for the quarter ending 31 December 2001. For the same period in 2000 DoubleClick posted net losses of $104.8m or 85 cents per share meaning fourth quarter revenues fell by 27 per cent year on year.

The organisation's key advertising serving unit, Techsolutions, posted revenue of $51.8m for the quarter, up seven per cent from the third quarter but still down by $9.7m from the fourth quarter 2000.

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