Profits at Chinese web portal
Sohu.com
almost tripled in the last quarter of 2007, the company reported today.
Net income rose to $15.1m, compared to $6.1m in the same period last year.
Fourth quarter revenue, at $65.3m, was close to double the figure for the
previous year.
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The figures were well ahead of analyst estimates, and gave Sohu a provisional
revenue total for 2007 of $188.9m, up from $134.2m in 2006.
Sohu's key income generators are online games and advertising. Quarterly
games revenue grew almost tenfold over the year to reach $24m.
Most of this revenue now comes from Sohu's self-developed massively
multiplayer role-playing game Tian Long Ba Bu.
Revenue from sponsored listings included in results from the company's search
engine, which was developed in-house at considerable expense, slid to $1.53m for
the quarter.
"Sponsored search revenues decreased 44 per cent year on year mainly due to
strengthening of our anti-fraudulent click policy starting mid-2006," the
company said in a statement.
Sohu predicts revenues for the first quarter of this year of between $66.5m
and $68.5m.
"With the Beijing Olympics kicking off in 185 days, the Sohu brand resonates
across China as we broaden our media reach to penetrate the Olympic audience,"
said Sohu chairman and chief executive Charles Zhang.
The diversity of Sohu's online businesses means that it faces competition in
different areas from several similarly-sized local rivals, including
Netease.com, Sina Corp, Baidu.com and Shanda Entertainment.
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