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SurfControl sales rocket by 200%

Employers just love filter software

By Robert Blincoe

Posted in Software, 5th April 2001 11:09 GMT

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Filter führer SurfControl, the enemy of work slackers, porn addicts, and people who want IT information, whether its favourable (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/archive/17420.html) to SurfControl or not, is doing rather well.

The Net filter company is still losing money, but busted forecasts by getting third quarter sales to leap by 200 per cent to $11.1 million. It has also said it will be cash positive in the fourth quarter of next year, ahead of market expectations.

In the three months to 28 February, SurfControl made a pre-tax loss of $22.2 million.

Three quarters of Surfcontrol's sales are in the US. The average order is $4,500. ®

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