BEIJING — Chinese tech giant Baidu reported Tuesday third-quarter revenue that beat expectations, although growth was slower than during the previous three months.
Revenue grew by 6% year-on-year to 34.45 billion yuan ($4.72 billion) in the quarter that ended Sept. 30.
Online marketing revenue at the search engine provider was up by 5% from a year ago, while non-online marketing revenue was 6% higher over the same period.
It comes after revenue in the previous quarter surged 15% from a year ago, with online and non-online marketing revenue growing by double digits.
"Baidu reported solid third-quarter financial results, demonstrating resilience in a challenging economic climate," Robin Li, Baidu CEO and co-founder of Baidu, said in a release.
Persons:
Robin Li
Organizations:
Baidu, Revenue
Locations:
Beijing, China, BEIJING, U.S