By Sean Larkin
Despite speculation to the contrary, this year’s brand safety uproar appears to have had little material impact on Google’s bottom line. Google’s parent company Alphabet today (July 24) reporting a 21% annual rise in revenues which hit $26bn during the three months to June 30.
The numbers appear even more impressive, when the online behemoth’s recently released numbers also contain details of the impact of the recently imposed €2.4bn antitrust fine imposed by the European Union (EU).
The financial results also go on to reveal that “Google properties revenues”, which includes revenues Read full story ›
Source: The Drum