The Trade Desk reports $4.9 million net income for first quarter

The Trade Desk reported $4.9 million in net income for its first quarter ended March 31 and announced that it has secured a $200 million line of credit. Revenues for the Ventura-based advertising platform increased more than 75 percent over the first quarter of 2016, reaching $53.4 million. Operating expenses almost doubled, from $27 million Read More →
Read More →Soraa’s Sky bulb wins LED lamp innovation award

Soraa’s Sky bulb won the top award for innovation in the LED lamp category at the Lightfair International 2017 in Philadelphia on May 10. The Sky bulb, previously called Helia, automatically adjusts color according to the body’s natural circadian rhythms, the Santa Barbara company said in a news release, using blue light in the morning Read More →
Read More →Resonant’s revenue up but net losses grow

Goleta-based Resonant quadrupled its first quarter revenue compared to the first quarter of 2016, but net losses increased 58 percent to $4.9 million or 37 cents per share. The mobile device filter designer reported $156,000 in revenues, up from $27,000 for the same period last year, but operating expenses grew from $3.1 million to nearly Read More →
Read More →Stellar Biotechnologies reports $1.1 million loss for quarter

Stellar Biotechnologies, based in Port Hueneme, reported drops in both revenues and expenses for the quarter ended March 31. Revenues decreased 81 percent from $330,000 during the same quarter the previous year to $60,000 for the most recent quarter. The immunotherapy developer and manufacturer attributed the decrease to lower sales volume for pre-clinical studies, compared Read More →
Read More →Inogen’s profits just keep on growing

Goleta-based Inogen, an oxygen concentrator company, reported a $5.9 million profit for the first quarter of 2017, up from $2.5 million in the first quarter of 2016, according to an earnings report May 9. The company reported $52.5 million in revenue, up 22.1 percent from the same period in 2016. Sales revenue was at $46 Read More →
Read More →Sientra narrows losses in first quarter report

Goleta-based breast implant company Sientra continued to cut its losses, losing $11.4 million in the first quarter of 2017, down from $11.9 million for the same period the year prior. “I am pleased with our first quarter performance, which was in line or above our expectations,” said Jeffrey Nugent, chairman and CEO. “In the first Read More →
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