A few years down the road, [investors] want to see profit but that's not the expectation now," says Tom Taulli, author of "High-Profit IPO Strategies. Marin Software registered for an initial public offering last week.
Most revenues were related to online advertising. Chinese search company Baidu posted Q4 2009 earnings yesterday afternoon. Revenues came in at $184.7 million, up 39.8% from Q42008. Net income was $62.7 million, up 48.2% year-over-year.
Despite the declines, AOL managed a profit of $1.4 million. It's a small profit, but much better than last year's $1.96 billion dollar loss. Wall Street rewards the unexpected. AOL posted its first quarterly earnings since being spun-off from Time...
Perhaps their disappointment is due to the fact that Sohu previously has posted huge numbers, including a 600% jump in profit back in the summer of 2008. Sohu reported its Q4 2009 earnings this morning and the news is good for the Chinese Internet...
Google Beats Wall Street Estimates for Q42008, Despite Profit Drop If you didn't think Google had enough dominance in search, try this on for size: the search engine giant has started a venture capitalist fund.
Google Beats Wall Street Estimates for Q42008, Despite Profit Drop Posted by Nathania Johnson Jan 22, 2009 Google announced their earnings today as planned (though a bit early, but not as early as Microsoft) - and the news was good.
Even though Google beat the Street, the profit saw a big drop in a year marked by a tough economy. Yahoo! will announce their fourth quarter 2008 earnings next Tuesday, January 27 at 5pm EST/2pm PST. Will Yahoo!
Google announced their earnings today as planned (though a bit early, but not as early as Microsoft) - and the news was good. They reported net revenue of $4.2 billion, while analysts' estimates were at $4.12 billion.
Amanda Watlington, owner of Searching for Profit So far, we've shared some New Years Resolutions, and predictions from several search marketers and social media marketers. I asked many of those same marketers what they would most like to see from...
Amanda Watlington, owner of Searching for Profit Last week, we shared some New Years Resolutions from several search marketers and social media marketers. I asked many of those same marketers what they thought 2008 had in store for search.