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Greenfield Online Marks Three Year Anniversary of Its Initial Public Offering
Business Wire, July 3, 2007
CEO Highlights Date by Ringing NASDAQ Opening Bell
WILTON, Conn. -- Greenfield Online, Inc., (Nasdaq: SRVY) a leading Internet survey solutions and comparison shopping services provider today celebrated the three year anniversary of its July 2004 initial public offering by presiding over the ringing of the Opening Bell at the NASDAQ Stock Market.
"During the past three years Greenfield Online has become the world's largest Internet survey solutions business and Europe's most visited comparison shopping portal," stated Albert Angrisani, President and Chief Executive Officer. "I want to personally thank the people who have contributed to our growth: our talented and dedicated employees and our valued clients."
For the year 2004, the year in which Greenfield Online, Inc. completed its initial public offering, revenue totaled $44.4 million. For the year ended 2006, revenue totaled $100.3 million.
A live webcast of the NASDAQ Opening Bell will be available at: http://www.nasdaq.com/reference/marketsite_about.stm.
> Note: Comparison shopping visitor data based on published Nielsen/Net Ratings available for Ciao through March 31, 2007 in the countries of Germany, France, the UK, Spain and Italy.About Greenfield Online, Inc.
Greenfield Online, Inc. headquartered in Wilton, CT, supplies the increasingly urgent demand of industry for better understanding of consumers around the world. Our proprietary innovative technology enables us to collect thousands of consumer opinions quickly and accurately, and to organize them into actionable form. We do this through our Internet survey solutions business in North America and Europe by collecting, organizing and selling consumer opinions via survey responses for our marketing research and end-user company clients on a global basis. Through our Ciao comparison shopping portals we gather unique and valuable user-generated content via product and merchant reviews that help consumers and visitors to our Ciao portals compare prices and make purchasing decisions.
For more information visit http://www.Greenfield.com or http://www.ciao-group.com. To join the panel to take surveys, visit http://www.greenfieldonline.com.
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