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Baidu profit almost doubles as online advertising grows | Baidu profit almost doubles as online advertising grows |
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Baidu, China's largest search engine, has reported a 77% surge in profits between October and December as its advertising revenue continues to grow. | Baidu, China's largest search engine, has reported a 77% surge in profits between October and December as its advertising revenue continues to grow. |
The company said it made a profit of 2bn yuan ($318m; £200m) during the final three months of 2011, up from 1.2bn yuan a year earlier. | The company said it made a profit of 2bn yuan ($318m; £200m) during the final three months of 2011, up from 1.2bn yuan a year earlier. |
For the full year, Baidu's profit surged 88% to 6.6bn yuan. | For the full year, Baidu's profit surged 88% to 6.6bn yuan. |
The firm's advertising revenue grew by 83% last year as it continued to dominate the online search market. | The firm's advertising revenue grew by 83% last year as it continued to dominate the online search market. |
"I'm pleased to report that we closed the year with solid financial results as strong execution allowed us to benefit from exceptional market opportunities," said Robin Li, Baidu's chief executive. | "I'm pleased to report that we closed the year with solid financial results as strong execution allowed us to benefit from exceptional market opportunities," said Robin Li, Baidu's chief executive. |
Future growth | |
China, the world's biggest internet market, has more than 500 million internet users and the number is growing fast. | |
Baidu has been the dominant player in the online search market in the country, accounting for almost 80% of the market. | |
Such dominance has helped the company not only retain its advertising customers, but also attract new ones. | |
The firm said it had about 488,000 active online marketing customers in 2011, an 18% rise from a year earlier. | |
Given the robust growth, Baidu said it expects revenues of between $666m to $688m during the current quarter, an increase of more than 70% from the same period last year. | |
However, analysts said they expect the revenues to increase more than forecast. | |
"The guidance is inline, but people think that considering the [economic] environment and the early Chinese new year, maybe the company is giving conservative guidance," said Qi Guo at ThinkEquity. |
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