Google Announces $4.23 Billion Revenue for Q3 2007
Google has announced $4.23 billion revenue for the third quarter of 2007. The revenues increased by 57% over Q3 2006, according to Google.
Google has announced $4.23 billion revenue for the third quarter of 2007. The revenues increased by 57% over Q3 2006, according to Google.
Google Q3 2007 Financial Results Summary
– GAAP operating income: $1.32 billion
– GAAP net income: $1.07 billion
– GAAP EPS: $3.38 on 317 million diluted shares outstanding
– Google Sites Revenues: $2.73 billion
– Google Network Revenues: $1.45 billion
– International Revenues: $2.03 billion
– Operating expenses: $1.25 billion
– Operating Income: $1.32 billion
– Net Income: $1.07 billion.
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