- The Drum, Friday, April 24, 2015 6:30 AM
Google’s revenue in the first quarter missed analysts’ predictions, weighed down by the slower than expected growth of its maturing search business. The quarter’s revenue was
$17.26bn, an increase from last year’s $15.42bn in the same time period. However, this was short of the $17.5bn analysts had predicted. It was a similar story for its advertising business. Paid
clicks were down 13 percent in the period, a 1 percent drop from a quarter ago and a slump on the projected 14.8 percent rise.
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