SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch)
Google Inc. said Thursday afternoon that its
newly acquired Motorola Mobility unit had revenue of $1.25 billion for the
second quarter
That represents a drop of 62% from the $3.3 billion in revenues
that Motorola reported in last year's second quarter - before it was acquired by
Google
The
mobile device unit had revenues of $843 million in the second quarter, down
sharply from $2.4 billion in the same period last year
The Motorola wireless
device business generated an operating loss of $192 million for the second
quarter compared to $85 million in the same period last year
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Google Inc.'s second-quarter profit grew 11%, aided by continued growth in its core Internet search business, though advertiser payments per click kept falling
Google posted a second-quarter profit of $2.79 billion, or $8.42 a share, up from $2.51 billion, or $7.68 a share, a year earlier. Excluding stock-based compensation and other items, profit rose to $10.12 from $8.74 a share. Net revenue, not including Motorola Mobility, improved 21% to $8.36 billion.
Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters expected earnings of $10.04 a share and net revenue of $8.41 billion, not including the Motorola Mobility unit.
Total costs jumped 47%
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