Baidu profit weighed down by offline mobile services push

Shares down 8 per cent after search firm annouces results

A man walks past sleeping rooms for employees at Baidu’s headquarters in Beijing. Baidu’s shares were down 8.17 per cent at $181.50 in trading after the bell
A man walks past sleeping rooms for employees at Baidu’s headquarters in Beijing. Baidu’s shares were down 8.17 per cent at $181.50 in trading after the bell

Baidu 's quarterly profit missed analysts' estimates as China's biggest Internet search company spent heavily to diversify away from its core search advertising business, which is becoming less profitable and more competitive.

Baidu’s shares fell more than 8 per cent in extended trading on Monday after the company’s current-quarter revenue forecast also fell short of analysts’ expectations.

The Chinese company has been investing heavily to diversify away from its bread-and-butter search advertising business, which is less profitable on smartphones than on PCs, especially as there are more mobile internet users than PC users in the country.

Baidu said last month it would invest $3.2 billion in “online to offline” services where mobile internet users are linked to nearby offline services such as buying cinema tickets, booking taxis, getting restaurant deals as well as its maps and Baidu Wallet services.

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The management does not feel comfortable to give an upbeat guidance because of the lower visibility with these new initiatives, Summit Research analyst Henry Guo said.

Baidu forecast current-quarter revenue would rise between34.4 per cent to 37.4 per cent to a range of 18.17 billion yuan ($2.93 billion) to 18.58 billion yuan.

But the forecast fell short of analysts’ average estimate of 18.79 billion yuan, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Baidu’s efforts to develop and market these new initiatives also meant costs surged in the second quarter ended June 30th.

Selling, general and administrative expenses jumped 81 per cent, mainly due to promote O2O, while R&D costs rose 56.2 per cent, primarily due to hiring more personnel.

The company’s net revenue rose 38.3 per cent to 16.58 billion yuan, narrowly beating estimates of 16.57 billion yuan. The mobile business contributed half of the revenue, same as in the first quarter.

Net income attributable to Baidu rose 3.2 per cent to 3.66 billion yuan. On a per shares basis, Baidu earned 10.19 yuan per American depositary share, well short of analysts’ expectations of 10.58 yuan.

Baidu’s shares were down 8.17 per cent at $181.50 in trading after the bell.

Reuters