Avast boosted by work-from-home trend

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Avast boosted by work-from-home trend
Cyber security company Avast said demand for its products surged in the second quarter of 2020 as people shifted to working from home in the pandemic, helping it to meet expectations for revenue and earnings growth. The London-listed group reported revenue of S$892.9 million for 2020, up 7.1 ...

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