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Inrix completes acquisition of IT IS Holdings

Inrix announced today that it has completed the acquisition of ITIS Holdings, a UK-based traffic information company. The acquisition adds US$27 million in revenue and 155 employees to Inrix, and extends its reach to more than 200 leading customers in 30 countries around the world.
April 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS163 Inrix announced today that it has completed the acquisition of 745 ITIS Holdings, a UK-based traffic information company. The acquisition adds US$27 million in revenue and 155 employees to Inrix, and extends its reach to more than 200 leading customers in 30 countries around the world. The company says that with this acquisition, more than 150 million drivers will rely on its traffic information to help them save time, money and use less fuel every day.

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