Microsoft has reported its Q2 2009 earnings (Q4 for many other companies) and the news is mixed for their online services division. Revenues improved over the previous quarter, but came in at a 5% loss year-over-year.
Ask.com and Citysearch Parent IAC Revenues Down in Media and Ad Division Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 29, 2009 IAC released quarterly earnings today and the news is a little dim. AOL Advertising Revenue Down by 21% in Q2 2009 Posted by Nathania...
IAC released quarterly earnings today and the news is a little dim. The media and advertising division, which includes Ask.com and CItysearch saw Q2 2009 revenues of $168.6 million, down from $186.3 million in Q22008, a 9.5% decline.
AOL parent company Time Warner released its quarterly earnings this morning and the news is not pretty. Revenue came in at $804 million, a decrease of 24% over Q22008, which brought in $1.06 billion.
Google released second quarter earnings for 2009 today, and the news was relatively positive. Considering the volatile economy going on around the world, you would think this earnings report was good news.
Google Q3 Revenue Increases 31% Year-Over-Year, Up 3% Over Q22008 Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 16, 2008 Google beat Wall Street with its third quarter earnings, announced today. Today's Top Story: FrankWatson
Google beat Wall Street with its third quarter earnings, announced today. Their revenue is up 31% year-over-year and up 3% over Q2. Analysts have been worried that a weak economy would mean worse results for the search giant, due to tightening...
Google will hold its 2008 third quarter earnings call and webcast next week. Google Earnings Top $5.37 Billion in Revenue Q22008 Soleil Securities has downgraded Google stock (GOOG) from "buy" to "hold.
Q3 earnings season is on its way and along with it are announcements about earnings calls and webcasts. Of course, with the economy in the state it is, investors and marketers alike will be watching earnings calls very closely for any indication of...
On the Q22008 Google earnings call, Sergey Brin said that he expected to see an "uptick" in search volume due to mobile. Let's be clear right off the bat.is NOT the Year of Mobile Search. Or the Year of Local Mobile Search.
Google revenues topped $5.37 billion for the quarter ended June 30, 2008, an increase of 39 percent compared to the second quarter of 2007. That's also an increase of 3 percent compared to the first quarter of 2008.