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Surfcontrol cashes in on rise in spam

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Published Date: 04 November 2003
SURFCONTROL, the British-based e-mail filtering company, has reported sharply higher first-quarter profits as demand for e-mail inboxes uncluttered by pornography and get-rich-quick schemes brought in new customers.
The firm’s anti-spam services gained 1415 customers including ICI, Norwich Union, the Sydney Opera House Trust and the United States Defence Logistics Agency, it said in a statement.

Sales climbed 25 per cent to £11.62 million in the three months ended September 30, while pre-tax profit rose to £2m, against £531,000 a year ago.

Last week, US technology tracker International Data Corp estimated 32 per cent of North American e-mail sent in 2003 was spam, up from 24 per cent the previous year.

Surfcontrol’s chief executive, Steve Purdham, said: "Whilst it is still early in our current financial year, based on the company’s performance to date, we remain confident and expect a successful outcome for the year,"

Surfcontrol reported record annual sales of £54.3m in July.



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  • Last Updated: 04 November 2003 12:00 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Spam messages
 
 
  

 
 


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