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Annual results - Strong performance in an uncertain environment
Ipsos achieved a strong performance in 2022, with a record level of profitability, demonstrating the strength and relevance of its operating model.
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Third quarter results: solid growth
Ipsos' results at the end of September 2022 show sustained growth, despite some challenges in Europe and China. Over the nine first months, Ipsos posted a 13.4% growth, of which 6.3% organic, confirming that we are on track to finish 2022 well.
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Continued growth in an uncertain environment
Ipsos’ business continues to grow well, despite the effects of the war in Ukraine and new lockdowns in China. The majority of our service lines are seeing double digit growth. We have been able to respond rapidly to rising inflation, which has allowed us to protect our margins.
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Public Opinion on the COVID-19 pandemic
In an uncertain world, data matters. Ipsos experts share the latest research and analysis related to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ipsos collaborates with Temple University on Face Mask Research
The collaboration will generate industry-relevant insights about attention, emotion, memory and desirability for marketing, advertising, financial decision making and more.
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We empower brands to be more human
The Ipsos' Brand Health Tracking service line supports client decision making by capturing the dynamic context of people’s brand relationships and choices and offering true understanding of how to influence those relationships to power your brand journey. Our starting point is people, and we help brands to put this human insight front and centre.
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Social cohesion is under assault globally
Ipsos research finds that almost twice as many global citizens are “weak” than “solid” in their sense of social cohesion.
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Ipsos 2020 first-half results
In H1 2020, Ipsos posted revenue of €786 million, down 13% year-on-year; this decrease breaks down into organic growth of -13.5%, scope effects of +0.6% and exchange rate effects of -0.1%.
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High income households more likely to want business to reopen even if COVID-19 isn’t contained
Two in 5 high income respondents want economy to reopen compared to a third of low-income.
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Synthesio is excited to announce the release of Signals
Signals leverages decades of data science and statistics experience from Ipsos, offering the widest range of automated insights on the market.