Taylor Nelson bounces back.
Investors Chronicle - magazine and web content, March, 2008
A good performance was helped by a client base hungry for information services. Amanda Vermeulen
After a difficult time in 2006, market research company Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) bounced back in 2007, with revenue growth, margin improvement and solid cash generation - operating cash flow grew 11 per cent year-on-year to GBP132.2m. This performance was helped by a growing requirement for data collection services, along with what group chief executive David Lowden describes as client demand for "informed insights and actionable recommendations."
In the group's syndicated services unit, TNS Media won several new contracts for television audience measurement. And TNS Worldpanel - the group's continuous consumer purchasing business - won major new...
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