Google's revenue falls short

Reuters
Last Updated : Oct 18 2014 | 12:40 AM IST
Google Inc's revenue fell short of Wall Street's expectations as growth in Internet advertising slowed in the most-recent quarter, offsetting a modest improvement in ad pricing, sending its shares down about 3 per cent.

The total number of ads, or paid clicks, expanded by 17 per cent in the third quarter. That was down from the 25 per cent growth rate that Google delivered in the second quarter.

But online advertising rates, which have been mired in a multi-year decline, moderated slightly in the third quarter, declining 2 per cent year-on-year. That marked an improvement from the 6 per cent decline in "cost-per-click" or CPCs in the second quarter. Shares of Google fell 2.7 per cent to $510.11 in extended trading on Thursday.

"The CPC decline abated. That's a big positive," argued BGC Partners analyst Colin Gillis. "If CPCs flatline that's going to help the core meaningfully."

Google posted $16.52 billion in revenue for the three months ended Sept. 30, compared to $13.75 billion in the year ago period. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S were looking for revenue of $16.57 billion in the latest quarter.

Google ramped up its spending during the quarter. The company increased its headcount by roughly 3,000 employees, contributing to a 46 percent rise in research and development costs.

On Thursday, Google announced it had appointed Omid Kordestani its new chief business officer, replacing Nikesh Arora, who had departed a quarter ago to join Japan's Softbank Corp. The chief business officer is considered a key position, overseeing all the company's revenue-generating activities and serving as a liaison to investors and Wall Street.

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First Published: Oct 18 2014 | 12:07 AM IST

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