TomTom reported Q4 revenues of €282.5m, up 9.3% vs. the previous year. Consumer accounted for the majority of the revenues with €176m, but saw its yoy growth slowing down to 2.2%. All the other segments grew by double-digit figures: 28.4% for Automotive (€30.3m), 24.4% for Licensing (€39m) and 19% for Telematics (€37m). For the full year 2015, revenues reached €1,007m, up 5.9%. Consumer accounted for most of the revenues and displayed flattish growth (€624m,
09 Feb 2016
A deceptive bottom-line and very conservative guidance for 2016
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A deceptive bottom-line and very conservative guidance for 2016
TomTom reported Q4 revenues of €282.5m, up 9.3% vs. the previous year. Consumer accounted for the majority of the revenues with €176m, but saw its yoy growth slowing down to 2.2%. All the other segments grew by double-digit figures: 28.4% for Automotive (€30.3m), 24.4% for Licensing (€39m) and 19% for Telematics (€37m). For the full year 2015, revenues reached €1,007m, up 5.9%. Consumer accounted for most of the revenues and displayed flattish growth (€624m,