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Google crushes all expectations

2005-10-21 09:20
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San Francisco - When Google commanded $85 per share in its August 2004 initial public offering, the prospect of the stock quadrupling in less than 15 months ago seemed inconceivable.

It doesn't appear far-fetched now.

The internet search juggernaut provided another boost to its high-flying stock on Thursday by announcing third-quarter financial figures that astounded even the most bullish analysts, as well as it own management team.

"We surprised ourselves this quarter," Google CEO Eric Schmidt said during a Thursday interview. "Business was much stronger than I expected."

Google earned $381.2m, or $1.32 per share, a more than sevenfold increase from net income of $52m, or 19c per share, a year ago. Last year's results included a $201m charge to account for a legal settlement with rival Yahoo.

If not for charges related to a recent acquisition and employee stock options issued before the company went public 14 months ago, Google said it would have earned $1.51 per share.

Shares soar 11%

That figure easily exceeded the consensus estimate of $1.36 per share among 31 analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial. The highest analyst estimate had been $1.46 per share.

Google's revenue for the quarter totaled $1.58bn, nearly doubling from $805.9m last year. After subtracting the commissions that Google paid to other websites in its advertising network, the revenue stood at $1.05bn, exceeding the Wall Street estimate of $944m.

Google shares soared nearly 11%, or $32.55, in extended trading on Thursday to $335.75. Based on that enthusiastic reaction, Google's shares could easily eclipse their all-time high of $321.28 on Friday.

"They are crushing" all expectations, said American Technology Research analyst David Edwards. "They have an incredibly efficient business model."

The most recent profit - the highest for any three-month period since Google's inception seven years ago - came during a typically slow season for Internet companies because people spend less time at their computers during the summer.

Google executives also had warned that it might be difficult for the company to post substantial increases from last year's third quarter when a flood of publicity devoted to its August 2004 initial public offering helped drive more traffic to its website.

Stuns most bullish analyst

But the introduction of new products, such as instant messaging, and upgrades to existing services, such as mapping, helped Google attract more summer traffic than anticipated, executives said during a Thursday conference call.

Excluding ad commissions, Google's third-quarter revenue growth accelerated by 18% from the second quarter. Not even the most bullish analyst believed Google's sequential revenue increase would be above 10%.

Even as the company diversifies, Google's online search engine remains the company's moneymaking hub, shrugging off stiffening competition from its biggest rivals, Yahoo and Microsoft.

Google handled 45% of US search requests in September, outdistancing 23% for Yahoo and 12% for Microsoft's MSN, according to research released on Thursday by Nielsen//NetRatings.

As an ever-growing audience flocks to Google's search engine to find information, more advertisers want to have their web links displayed alongside search results related to their products and services.

The increased ad demand is enabling Google to boost its profit at a breathtaking pace - something it needs to do to support its lofty stock price.

AOL most valued

In its quest for more profit, Google wants to build a free high-speed wireless internet access service in San Francisco to ensure more people in that city can connect to its search engine and, theoretically, click on its ads.

If San Francisco picks Google's proposal over 25 others, the company plans to begin building the wireless network immediately, Schmidt said.

Google also has teamed up with Comcast Corp, the nation's largest cable company, to explore buying a minority stake in Time Warner's AOL.

Yahoo and Microsoft also are stalking AOL, an alliance that would hurt Google because AOL is its biggest advertising partner.

Schmidt deflected analyst questions about the AOL courtship during Thursday's conference call. "They are a very, very valued partner and we hope it will be true forever," he said.

Google's growth is helping to fund a steady expansion of its work force. The company hired another 806 employees between June and October, expanding its payroll to just under 5 000 workers.

- AP

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