Alphabet Posts Strong Results as Google, YouTube Ads Rebound

Alphabet’s revenue boost was led by an increase in ad spending at Google's search engine and YouTube.

Alphabet Posts Strong Results as Google, YouTube Ads Rebound

Google's cloud computing business revenue grew nearly 50 percent to $3.4 billion

Highlights
  • Alphabet spent years evolving YouTube to an online television platform
  • Money made from cloud computing offerings helped fuel the jump in revenue
  • Google Play store powered by Android also helped fuel the 42 percent jump
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Google-parent Alphabet said Thursday its profit climbed to $11.2 billion (roughly Rs. 83,300 crores) in the latest quarter, beating expectations, as ad spending rebounded after being hit by the pandemic.

Money made from cloud computing offerings and from its Google Play shop for smartphones powered by its Android software also helped fuel the 42 percent jump in revenue to $46.2 billion (roughly Rs. 3,44,802 crores) in the quarter, the company said.

"We had a strong quarter, consistent with the broader online environment," said chief executive Sundar Pichai.

Blockbuster revenue in the quarter was led by an increase in ad spending at Google's search engine and video streaming platform YouTube, according to chief financial officer Ruth Porat.

Alphabet has spent years evolving YouTube from its roots as a free video-sharing to an online television platform competing with titans such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.

"We expected Google's ad revenues to recover across search, YouTube, and Network Members (in the quarter), and all three segments outperformed our expectations," said analyst Nicole Perrin of eMarketer.

She said the gains were especially true of YouTube and pointed to 'notable increases in political ad spending during the quarter."

Google's cloud computing business revenue grew nearly 50 percent to $3.4 billion (roughly Rs. 25,369 crores) as the pandemic boosted a trend toward working, playing, shopping and learning online.

Alphabet shares jumped more than 8 percent in after-hours trading before giving up some of the ground.


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