Tencent profit jumps 82%, beating estimates after strong video gaming, ad growth
- Tencent’s profit grew to US$6.6 billion in the second quarter, while revenue rose 8 per cent to US$22.5 billion
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Profit reached 47.6 billion yuan (US$6.6 billion) for the quarter ended June, up from 26.2 billion yuan in the same period a year ago. Total revenue for the Hong Kong-listed firm reached 161.1 billion yuan, up 8 per cent year on year from 149 billion yuan. Analysts expected 40.3 billion yuan in profit and 161.3 billion yuan in revenue for the quarter, according to consensus estimates from Bloomberg.
“Looking forward, we continue to invest in our platforms and technologies including AI, enabling us to create new business value and better serve user needs.”
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Video gaming sales, traditionally Tencent’s strongest revenue driver, grew 9 per cent in both domestic and international markets, reaching 34.6 billion yuan at home and 13.9 billion yuan overseas.
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