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Accenture Quarterly New Bookings by Type of Work

The above graph represents the Accenture quarterly new bookings by type of work, starting from fiscal Q1 2004 to Q3 2020. Accenture's total new bookings for the third quarter of fiscal 2020 were $11.03 billion. Interestingly, the new bookings for consulting...

Accenture New Bookings by Quarter: FY Q1 2004 – Q3 2020

The above graph represents the Accenture new bookings by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 2004 to Q3 2020. The company reported a modest 4.1% YoY growth in its total new bookings, increased from $10.6 billion in FY Q3 2019 to $11.03...

Zynga Mobile Bookings by Quarter: FY Q1 2016 – Q1 2020

The above graph represents the Zynga mobile bookings by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 2016 to the recently completed quarter. Mobile accounted for 95.84% of Zynga’s total revenue and 96.15% of the total bookings in Q1 2020. Zynga's total...

Zynga Advertising Bookings by Quarter: FY Q1 2016 – Q1 2020

The above graph represents the Zynga advertising bookings by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 2016 to the recently completed quarter. In Q1 2020, the company reported $59.26 million in advertising bookings, representing 13.95% of the total bookings. That's a...

Zynga Advertising Revenue vs Bookings by Quarter

The above graph represents the Zynga advertising revenue vs bookings by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 2017 to the recently completed quarter. In Q1 2020, the company recorded a notable YoY and QoQ decline in its advertising revenue and...

GoDaddy Total Bookings by Quarter: FY Q1 2014 – Q2 2020

The above graph represents the GoDaddy total bookings by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 2014 to Q2 2020. The total bookings increased an impressive 10.7% YoY during the second quarter of fiscal 2020, to $936.3 million. However, the company...
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