GAAP revenue was $1.8 billion, with operating cash flow on a normalized basis coming in at $449 million. through new innovative offerings like SearchMonkey and BOSS in search and have seen great improvements with Buzz in the freshness of content on...
Google Can't Fix All of YouTube's Ad Problems with 'Project Spaghetti' Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 9, 2008 Google is struggling to monetize YouTube and will fall short of revenue projections this year, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Nothing's tougher than facing WallSt.analysts when the economy's sliding into a recession. WallSt.analysts, though, are no longer impressed solely by a CEO dropping SEO into a conference call. While many hard-working SEOs may argue whether the...
ComScore CEO Fires Back at Google, WallSt, and BloggersGoogle CEO Eric Schmidt took an indirect shot at comScore paid click data during Google's (stellar) Q1 earnings call this week. Coremetrics Announces Advanced Attribution ManagementNow you can...
No WallSt.analysts asked the question. Microsoft's online services business increased revenue 40 percent to $843 million, including $143 million from aQuantive, which added 96 new publishers this quarter to the Atlas Publisher Solutions, the ad...
Google CEO Eric Schmidt took an indirect shot at comScore paid click data during Google's (stellar) Q1 earnings call this week, referring to the inaccuracy of "third party data" that led WallSt.analysts to reduce earnings estimates for Google...
Google frustrated WallSt.bears, earnings whisperers, and the world's most bearish bloggers today by beating analysts' earnings estimates. Google blew away all revenue predictions, posting $5.19 billion for the first quarter, a 42% increase over...
No one on WallSt.values a company based on the activities of its members. Google's acquisition of YouTube as a video search engine wasn't valued based on revenue either. Microsoft's guarantees providing the lion's share of Digg's revenue.
The WallSt. How much revenue Google would be willing to forego by partnering with Yahoo in search also remains in question. Now it seems Google's mouth-to-mouth resuscitation of Yahoo's search business will be the only hope for Yahoo's survival.
Here are the 5 most important questions WallSt.analysts asked and Yahoo executives answered about Search. Google in WallSt. Matrix: Faces Red or Blue Pill DilemmaThe message from WallSt.to Google rang as clear as the opening bell today.
MSN adCenter is innovative, but Yahoo Panama improved topline revenue -- although not as much as WallSt.and Jerry Yang would have liked. The revenue engine that drives search engines is auctioned paid search (PPC) advertising.
The message from WallSt.to Google rang as clear as the opening bell today. The blue pill: Google starts giving guidance to WallSt.and manages expectations. Google posted revenue growth of 51% Y/Y and 14% Q/Q with Google properties revenuerevenue...
Here are the 5 most important questions WallSt.analysts asked and Yahoo executives answered about Search, excerpted courtesy of SeekingAlpha.com, where you read the full transcript of Yahoo's earnings call and tomorrow's Google earnings call...
Wall Street is fickle, and many are looking for reasons to doubt Google's valuation. In 2008, we need to keep an eye on Wall Street. The others will focus on leveraging their non-search ad programs to make up the revenue losses.
When Yahoo Panama launched in the U.S.some WallSt.analysts practically cheered at the arrival of the much anticipated but oft-delayed ad buying platform. Most search marketers don't care whether Panama generates more revenue and higher profits for...
Indeed, WallSt. That's especially so given how easy it would be for any tool to grow capabilities, such as making words into ad links that generate no revenue for them
something that's happened in the past.
Seasonality Descends on Searches WallSt. Forging Yahoo's Future Wall Street Journal, June 24, 2004 http://online.wsj.com/article_print/0,,SB108804182688246225,00.html The Grownup at Google Wall Street Journal, March 29, 2004 http://online.wsj.com...
Seasonality Descends on Searches WallSt. Some question Yahoo's 'paid inclusion' plan Wall Street Journal, April 14, 2004 Yahoo says paid listing revenue and query volume showed no major rise from the previous quarter, causing financial analysts to...
Netscape to expand Internet site, boosts rivalry with other firms WallSt. Overture gains CNN, ESPN and the Wall Street Journal as distribution partners. Some revenue earned by the service will go to support the university's athletic programs.
AltaVista, Northern Light to launch multimillion-dollar TV ad campaigns WallSt. Another older article but with interesting statistics showing how much portals spend on advertising in relation to the advertising revenue they receive.