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Mad Money's Jim Cramer Affirms Accuracy of comScore's Paid Click Data


By Gian Fulgoni

Last Friday, Jim Cramer invited me to be on his show - Mad Money on CNBC - to discuss how some financial analysts misinterpreted comScore's paid click data and used our U.S. data to incorrectly draw conclusions about Google's world-wide performance. As we've shown previously on this blog, the paid click data that comScore published were for the U.S. only, not worldwide, and have a high (0.94) correlation with Google's U.S. revenues.

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