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Earnings: TheStreet.com Revenue Booms On Advertising Growth

By Robert Andrews - Thu 26 Apr 2007 01:25 PM PST

The online ad boom and syndication partnerships helped financial news site TheStreet.com report record revenue of $14.5 million for the first quarter ending March 31 - up 30 percent from the same quarter last year and marginally better than the $14.4 million expected. The company said advertising revenue was up 56 percent to $5.1 million, subscription revenue up 15 percent to $8.7 million and other revenue, comprised mainly from syndication revenue, was up by an eye-popping 152 percent. Net income in the quarter was $3 million, $400,000 more than in the corresponding 2006 period.

CEO and chairman Thomas. J. Clarke Jr said in a statement: “Advertising now comprises 35 percent of our total revenue mix and we are well positioned to meet our strategic goal of advertising revenue comprising 50% of total revenue by the end of 2008. Our acquisition of the remaining 50.1 percent of Stockpickr.com that we did not own enhances our ability to reach this goal.”

Earnings release | Webcast | Transcript (SeekingAlpha.com)

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