SOHU Beats Expectations, Shares at All Time Highs
Chinese Internet portal Sohu.com Inc. said its first-quarter net profit rose 48% from a year earlier, beating expectations due to strong advertising and online gaming revenue growth, and it gave an upbeat revenue outlook. Sohu also said its online gaming unit Changyou.com Ltd. will buy a majority stake in another Chinese game developer, a move to fuel further growth amid tough competition.
According to today’s Wall Street Journal (wsj.com), net profit for the three months ended March 31 rose to $44.8 million from $30.2 million a year earlier, Sohu said in a statement. The company’s net profit was above the average $38.68 million forecast of seven analysts polled by Thomson Reuters. Sohu’s earnings per share rose to $1.01 a share, from 73 cents a year earlier. Revenue rose 35% to $174.4 million from $129.5 million. Brand advertising revenue rose 45% to $57.2 million, and online game revenue rose 32% to $94.9 million.
Sohu said it expects second-quarter revenue of $188 million-$193 million, up from $146.1 million in the same period last year and above the average $183.4 million forecast of 10 analysts in a Thomson Reuters poll, and projects second-quarter earnings per share, excluding share-based compensation, to be between $1.13 and $1.18, up from 96 cents a year earlier.
The stock (ticker SOHU), which has been strongly uptrending, gapped higher on the market open today, trading over $107 per share before closing at $104.12, up nearly 10% from its’ close the previous market session.
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