Baidu profits miss expectations
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-33684234 Version 0 of 1. China's biggest online search engine Baidu missed analysts' expectations as profits took a hit from investment redirected elsewhere. Its operating profit was $559m in the three months to 30 June, down 2.5% on the same period last year. The company found its core search engine business less profitable in a more competitive market. Baidu announced last month that it would be investing more in its e-commerce and electronic wallets. Research and development costs attributed to its new investments jumped 56.2% in its second quarter to $437m. The company had a revenue of $2.67bn over its second quarter, which is a 38.5% increase compared with last year. Baidu's financial officer said: "We continue to invest decisively in the 'Next Baidu'. We are delighted by the progress we have achieved and are confident that these investments will generate long term shareholder value." |