Second Quarter Highlights
Boosted by growth in advertising, revenue grew 15% YoY to 34.1 billion yuan ($4.7 billion), which was far ahead of Refinitiv’s consensus estimate of 33.28 billion yuan. According to Refinitiv, this is Baidu’s fastest quarterly YoY growth pace in two years.
Online marketing revenue expanded 15% to 19.6 billion yuan while non-online marketing revenue grew 12% to 6.8 billion yuan. The YoY growth in marketing sales is owed to AI that was used to better match ads to Baidu search queries. As a reminder, Baidu operates China’s primary internet search engine along with commonly used consumer apps for navigation and cloud document storage.
AI Progress
This is undoubtedly only the beginning of the AI story with a new era on the horizon, one that Baidu has entered with a solid performance of its online marketing business that merely got a glimpse of the boost that AI is capable of giving. With Chinese regulators paving the way for tech innovation, Baidu, along with Alibaba and Tencent, have a long runway for AI development that will undoubtedly change the way the world works, both online and offline.
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