Tencent Posts 25 Percent Profit Surge in Q2, Revenue Slows

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 12 August 2015 18:33 IST

Chinese Internet giant Tencent saw its net profit surge by 25 percent in the second quarter buoyed by growth in online advertising revenue and its popular messaging service WeChat, the company said Wednesday.

Net profit for the three months to June 30 stood at CNY 7.31 billion (roughly Rs. 7,375 crores), up 25 percent from CNY 5.84 billion (roughly Rs. 5,915 crores) in the same period last year, while revenue rose by 19 percent from CNY 19.75 billion (roughly Rs. 19,998 crores) to CNY 23.43 billion (roughly Rs. 23,723 crores).

Analysts quoted by Bloomberg News had forecast a revenue figure of 24 billion yuan, but earnings were seen as better than expected.

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Shares in Tencent closed down 4.19 percent at HK$134.9 (roughly Rs. 1,120) in Hong Kong on Wednesday while the overall market was down 2.38 percent.

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Tencent's half-yearly earnings measured from January to June grew year-on-year by 15 percent to CNY 14.20 billion (roughly Rs. 14,375 crores), while revenue growth in the period was 20 percent.

Based in the Chinese southern export hub of Shenzhen, Tencent operates China's biggest messaging service WeChat, through which a variety of businesses including gaming, advertising and social networking have flourished in recent years.

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WeChat has reached 600 million in monthly active users, the company said in a statement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, contributing to an 18 percent growth in social network revenues which stood at CNY 5.46 billion (roughly Rs. 5,527 crores) in Q2.

The firm added its online advertising business enjoyed rapid growth, having nearly doubled year-on-year to CNY 4.07 billion (roughly Rs. 4,120 crores), while revenues from online gaming, its biggest segment, rose by 17 percent to 12.97 billion (roughly Rs. 13,140 crores).

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The technology giant recently said it will set up an online platform to allow WeChat users to buy and sell stocks online.

It has also offered to buy eLong, a major Chinese online travel portal, as part of its drive into the traditional economy, according to Bloomberg News.

 

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