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TradeDoubler AB

TradeDoubler AB

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  • Price (EUR)0.282
  • Today's Change0.004 / 1.44%
  • Shares traded--
  • 1 Year change-20.81%
  • Beta--
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About the company

TradeDoubler AB is a Sweden-based company active in the digital marketing sector. It operates two business units: Performance Marketing, which offers the technology platform to customers, who want to handle net-based marketing activities themselves and Other. It is also active in the field of data-driven advertising, via its subsidiary, Adnologies. The Company has geographical segments within Affiliate and Technology summed up to the core business, Performance Marketing and the Region split for this segment is: DACH: Austria, Germany, Switzerland; France & Benelux: Belgium, France, Netherlands; UK & Ireland: Ireland, UK; South: Brazil, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and North: Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden. The Company operates Metapic Sweden AB as subsidiary.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)2.07bn
  • Net income in SEK12.51m
  • Incorporated1999
  • Employees352.00
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