Avast sees strong year after beating first-half forecast
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LONDON (Reuters) - Cybersecurity company Avast said revenue growth for the year would be at the upper end of its high, single digit percentage range after a strong first half, driven by demand for products like VPN and AntiTrack that help secure users' privacy.The London-listed company reported a 9.2% rise in first-half adjusted revenue to $421.7 million (£349.9 million), ahead of a company-supplied consensus estimate of $414 million, and adjusted core earnings up 6.5% to $236.5 million,..