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Yahoo revenues improve but Europe struggles
Yahoo has unveiled a slight increase in revenues for the first quarter of 2012 to $1.22bn (£767m ... Net income rose 27.9% to $287.5m ( 180m), although this rise was due to Yahoo's investment income, as operating income fell 11% to $169.4m ( 106.2m). Revenues excluding traffic acquisition costs in Europe dropped 9% year on year to $88m ( 55m), while direct costs surged 31% to $40m ( 25m), though Yahoo ...
Online ad spend to surpass £100 per user in 2012
from the ISP market and its large wager on content is taking time to pay off and Yahoo seems ...
Sector Analysis: Magazines
's Newsstand platform in October last year, along with Yahoo's Livestand app for iPad in November ...
MAGAZINE ABCs: July - December 2011: The top 100 magazines at a glance
Yahoo s Livestand, has been widely welcomed for potentially opening up new audiences by publishers ...
Yahoo hit by search and display ad revenue drops
Yahoo's revenue and profits both slipped in the fourth quarter of 2011, as the digital media ... Excluding commissions paid to partners, Yahoo's revenue dropped 3% to $1.17bn ( 750m ... and experiences to both our users and advertisers." Last quarter saw Yahoo sign an agreement with AOL ... boosting display ad sales. News of Yahoo's decline in ad revenues comes in the week after the company ...
ZenithOptimedia predicts slow 2012 for Western Europe
in 2010, to Yahoo s 8.3% and Google s 44.1%. "I think Facebook at the moment is about 25% of US display ...
Operating losses at Microsoft search and ad division hit $2.6bn
by $641m, due to costs associated with the Yahoo! search agreement and increased traffic acquisition costs ... to increased volumes, reflecting general market growth, relative share gains in the US and our Yahoo! alliance ... with optimising the adCenter platform for the new mix and volume of traffic from the combined Yahoo! and Bing ...
Yahoo's European operations contribute to 10% profit growth
Yahoo's net income rose 10.3% year on year in the second quarter, despite a 23% drop in its ... , in the third quarter since Yahoo's revenue share agreement with Microsoft took effect. Under the agreement, Bing powers Yahoo search in the US and Canada, and will be rolled out to other countries, giving ... revealed Yahoo is closing its Manchester-based sales operation and making a number of redundancies as part ...
Yahoo! hit by EMEA revenue drop
Yahoo!'s EMEA revenue dropped 6.6% year on year to $133.1m (£84.6m) in the third quarter, although ... executive of Yahoo!, said: "We delivered a solid quarter, with good display advertising revenue growth, big ...
Yahoo! profits climb but revenues show little growth
Yahoo!'s second-quarter results show a 51% increase in net income, but a mere 2% rise in revenues ... . Marketing service revenue from owned and operated sites grew 3% to $881m. Yahoo! said this growth ... in search revenue. Carol Bartz, chief executive of Yahoo!, said: "We re pleased that we continued ... posted another quarter of healthy display advertising growth." Yahoo! expanded its operating margin ...
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