Revenues came in at $184.7 million, up 39.8% from Q4 2008. Most revenues were related to online advertising. Chinese search company Baidu posted Q4 2009 earnings yesterday afternoon. Net income was $62.7 million, up 48.2% year-over-year.
Total revenue came in at $809.7 million, down from $974.2 million in Q4 2008, a 17% drop. Ad revenues came in at $471.6 million, declining $512.5 million year-over-year, an 8% drop. Wall Street rewards the unexpected.
Adjusted Net Income was $2.0 million, an increase of 49% over Q3 which came in at $1.3 million. Local search site Local.com reported their Q4 2009 earnings today. Revenues of $16.4 million an increase of 8% over the Q3 2009 revenue of $15.1 million.
Revenues came in at $135.8 million and were up 12% compared to Q4 2008. After all, that aforementioned 600% came the summer of the 2008 Olympics. Sohu reported its Q4 2009 earnings this morning and the news is good for the Chinese Internet portal.
Revenues improved over the previous quarter, but came in at a 5% loss year-over-year. Specifically, online revenues for Q2 came in at $581 million, compared to $609 million the year prior. Q2 losses came in at $466 million compared with $320...
Revenues came in at $1.7 billion, which was down 4% compared to a year ago but up 10% compared to the third quarter. Income came in at $119 million, compared to a *loss* of $278 million in Q4 2008. Net income diluted per share came in at $0.11.
Not counting several write-downs for underperforming assets, adjusted net income came in at $265.5 million for the year, . Today's Top Story: JustilienGaspard Integrating Marketing Campaigns with Link Development SEW EXPERTS: PROMOTION & LINK...
Not counting several write-downs for underperforming assets, adjusted net income came in at $265.5 million for the year, of which $249.6 million was reported in Q4 alone. Ask.com parent IAC this week reported a $156.2 million net loss for 2008, or...
In Q4 2008, the greatest percentage of click fraud originating from countries outside the U.S.came from Canada (7.4 percent), Germany (3.0 percent) and China (2.3 percent). Seems everyone sees the presence of click fraud, but we're just disagreeing...
In Q4 2008, the greatest percentage of click fraud originating from countries outside the U.S.came from Canada (7.4 percent), Germany (3.0 percent) and China (2.3 percent). Click Forensics has released click fraud data for the fourth quarter of 2008.