Quotient Technology Inc
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Quotient Technology Inc
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Quotient Technology, Inc. engages in the operation of a digital marketing platform that connects brands and retailers with consumers through web, mobile, and social channels. The company is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah and currently employs 1,162 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2014-03-06. The firm creates omnichannel brand-building and sales-driving marketing campaigns for advertisers and retailers throughout a shopper's path to purchase. Its customers consist primarily of consumer-packaged goods (CPG) companies and its brand marketers. Its digital marketing platform is designed to produce returns on marketing investment for advertisers by utilizing consumer behavior and intent data to deliver the right marketing message to the right shopper at the right time, through multiple touchpoints while they are engaged online, out of home and in-store. The company partners with retailers, who primarily sell through local, physical stores, as well as through e-commerce properties. The firm is primarily focused on the United States-based grocery retail market and the advertisers who sell products through that channel. Its advertiser customers consist of approximately 900 CPGs, representing over 2,500 brands.
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