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Google's 3Q earnings surge 45 pct, Alphabet stock soars
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 23 - 10 - 2015

Google's third-quarter report is getting an "A'' from investors as it enters a new era under Alphabet, its new parent company, according to AP.
A third-quarter report released Thursday indicated that Google is making significant strides in the increasingly important mobile market, with its earnings surging 45 percent to nearly $4 billion, or $5.73 per share.
The gains also reflected the financial discipline that has been imposed by Google's recently hired chief financial officer, Ruth Porat: The company's operating expenses rose at slightly slower pace than revenue.
Google's revenue for the three months ending in September totaled $18.7 billion. After subtracting ad commissions, revenue totaled $15.1 billion, a 15 percent increase from last year.
Both the earnings and revenue topped the analysts' projections that steer investors' expectations.
The results "show the strength of Google's business, particularly in mobile search," Porat said.
Investors agreed as Alphabet's stock soared $66.21, or more than 10 percent, to $718. If the shares hit that level in Friday's regular session, it will be a new peak for the stock.
The report covered a three-month period ending September that punctuated Google's 11-year history as a publicly traded company. Earlier this month, Google became a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., a holding company created to oversee the hodgepodge of businesses that have been launched with the tens of billions of dollars that Google has made as the Internet's dominant search engine.
In January, Alphabet will report Google's financial numbers separately from a group of peripheral businesses that experiment with self-driving cars, invest in startups, make Internet-connected thermostats and search for cures to health problems.
That breakdown is expected to reveal how much money Google would have been making in recent years if it hadn't been diverting billions of dollars to finance risky projects that Alphabet CEO Larry Page calls "moon shots."
Google's profit margins also have been squeezed by the shift to mobile devices from laptop and desktop computers during the past five years. The company was better prepared for the upheaval than most of its technology peers because it had the foresight to build and develop Android, a mobile operating system that features Google's search engine, maps, email and YouTube video site.
Even though Android is being used on 1.4 billion devices around the world, Google still has been hurt by the move to mobile. That's because advertisers haven't been as willing to pay as much for marketing messages shown on the smaller screens of smartphones.
The phenomenon is one reason that Google's average price for ads, a statistic known as "cost per click," has been declined for four straight years. The third-quarter cost per click dropped another 11 percent from the same time last year.
But marketers are gradually paying more to connect with prospective customers on mobile devices as Google has come up with ways to fit more ads on screens and done a better job of demonstrating that the pitches translate into sales.
In the U.S., the average cost per click for ads shown after mobile searches climbed 18 percent, according to digital marketing consultants IgnitionOne. Google says average ad prices on mobile devices have been rising in the U.S. but hasn't provided specific numbers.


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