Online ads growth helps Alphabet register $9.4bn in profit

IANS  |  San Francisco 

Riding on online advertisement growth, Google's parent company posted a net income of $9.4 billion in the first quarter this year -- a 73 per cent jump from $5.4 billion in the same period last year.

Advertising revenue soared 24 per cent to $26.6 billion while the total revenue was $31.1 billion.

"Our ongoing strong revenue growth reflects our momentum globally, up 26 per cent versus the first quarter of 2017 and 23 per cent on a constant currency basis to $31.1 billion," Ruth Porat, of and Google, said in a statement late on Monday.

"We have a clear set of exciting opportunities ahead, and our strong growth enables us to invest in them with confidence," Porat added.

In Q1 2018, joined forces with Google's hardware team.

In a call with analysts, said that sold more devices in 2017 than during the past two years combined.

However, what role "Nest," the smart home-device maker, along with an investment in played in its gains are still a little tricky to tell, CNET reported.

is part of Google's consumer devices division, run by Rick Osterloh, who also oversees the "Pixel phone" and "Home speaker" devices.

According to Money, Pichai downplayed the potential impact of the upcoming EU (GDPR) by saying that most of its ad business is from search ads, which requires "very limited information" from users.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 14:36 IST