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- Yahoo Q3 Barely Beats Estimates With Revenue of $1.08B And $0.34 EPS
Yahoo just released the earnings report for the third quarter of the year, with revenue of $1.08 billion (minus traffic acquisition costs) and earnings per share of 34 cents. That’s just slightly ahead of analysts had estimated that Yahoo would see revenue of $1.08 billion and EPS of 33 cents.
Revenue is down 1 percent from the same period last year, while income is done 39 percent, to $93 million.
“I’m very pleased with our execution, especially as we’ve continued to invest in and strengthen our core business,” said CEO Marissa Mayer in the earnings press release. “In Q3, we launched new user experiences across many of our digital daily habits — Yahoo Screen, My Yahoo, Fantasy Sports, and more. Now with more than 800 million monthly users on Yahoo — up 20 percent over the past 15 months — we’re achieving meaningful increases in user engagement and traffic.”
In its previous earnings report, Yahoo also came in ahead of estimates, but revenue was essentially flat. Mayer has been touting Yahoo’s new and revamped mobile products, as well as its user growth, but the company doesn’t seem to have translated that into a significant improvement in the bottom line yet
Oh, and if you’re interested in asking Mayer a question that she might answer during the earnings call (which starts at 5pm Pacific), you can do so with the hashtag #YHOOearnings
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