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Tencent logs Q2 profit jump as online games shine

Updated: 2012-08-16 06:48

By Reuters(HK Edition)

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 Tencent logs Q2 profit jump as online games shine

Tencent QQ smartphone app is downloaded by users. The Internet company posted a 32% profit rise on Wednesday, which is its fastest pace in a year, as sales got a boost from its on-line games segment despite a slowing mainland economy. Nelson Ching / Bloomberg

Tencent Holdings Ltd, China's biggest Internet company by revenue, said on Wednesday its quarterly profit rose on its fastest pace in a year as sales got a boost from its on-line games segment despite a slowing mainland economy.

Tencent and its rivals have been rapidly expanding in Internet segments such as media and e-commerce to tap fresh revenue streams, heating up the battle to draw users to their platforms. In the online games business, which generates about half of its overall revenue, Tencent last month linked up with Activision Blizzard to bring "Call of Duty" to China.

Tencent said its second-quarter net profit rose 32 percent from a year earlier to 3.1 billion yuan ($492 million), its biggest rise since the first quarter of 2011. The result was roughly in line with the average estimate of 3 billion yuan in a Reuters poll of eight analysts.

Revenue rose 56 percent to 10.53 billion yuan, above the average forecast from nine analysts for 10.1 billion yuan.

Online gaming revenue at Tencent, also China's largest online game operator, rose 53 percent from a year earlier to 5.6 billion yuan, according to a Reuters calculation. From the previous quarter, online games revenue rose a modest 4.6 percent due to seasonal factors with students busy taking exams in June.

A bright spot in Tencent's results was online advertising revenue, which soared 72 percent to 879.7 million yuan, contributing about 8 percent of total revenue.

"We delivered another solid set of revenue and earnings results during the second quarter of 2012 despite a more challenging macro environment," said Tencent's Chief Executive Pony Ma in a statement.

Tencent, which also runs China's largest online messaging platform, QQ, and popular Internet portals, Qzone and Pengyou, said its e-commerce revenue rose 14 percent from the previous quarter to 857.5 million yuan.

Tencent, which started as an instant messaging service in the late 1990s, and other cash-rich Chinese Internet companies have been making a push outside their core businesses in search of fresh revenue sources, encroaching each others' turf as they look to attract users.

Tencent in June bought a minority stake in Epic Games, a developer of 3D game engine technology, and in July purchased a stake in financial news company Caixin Media to increase its content offerings. Last year, it launched online video and expanded e-commerce offerings to take on entrenched players Youku Inc and Alibaba Group.

"The maturing of the Chinese Internet is forcing a lot of these companies to look beyond their core business. I think Tencent has been reasonably successful," Michael Clendenin, managing director of Shanghai-based technology consultancy RedTech Advisors, said before the earnings announcement.

(HK Edition 08/16/2012 page2)

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