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TomTom results top estimates, wins two high-definition map deals

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The Netherlands: Dutch navigation and digital maps firm TomTom on Wednesday reported a forecast-beating 14 percent rise in first-quarter revenue and said it had won two contracts to supply high-definition maps to carmakers.

โ€œWe had a good start of the year, winning the first two available HD map deals, which gives us an early position in this growth market,โ€ said CEO Harold Goddijn in a statement.

TomTom in January agreed to sell its fleet management business to Japanโ€™s Bridgestone for 910 million euros, in order to concentrate on its digital map-linked businesses, which it has said it expects to grow by around 15 percent to 430 million euros in 2019.

TomTomโ€™s prospects took a huge knock last year with the entry of Googleโ€™s far-reaching supply deal with a group of carmakers including Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi .

The Amsterdam-based company also faces a long-term decline in the sales of dashboard-mounted satnav devices.

TomTom said the HD contracts were with two of the worldโ€™s largest car companies but gave no further detail.

โ€œThe key attraction of these wins is strategic,โ€ said ING analyst Marc Hesselink, who rates the stock a โ€œbuyโ€. โ€œBy adding clients to the HD platform, TomTom gets more data to improve and updateโ€ it.

First-quarter revenue reached 169.5 million euros ($192 million), above an average forecast of 157 million from analysts polled by the company.