Web Browsers Finances – Opera Software 2007 Q2 Results
Good afternoon everyone. Few months ago I’ve started to monitor web browsers market share growth. Today I am thinking about something new again.
Oh yes, we all love graphs and various numbers (I love them). So since we are monitoring browsers market share already, what else can we monitor? Finances.
Opera Software today released their “Second Quarter 2007 Report” which includes some very interesting information. Here are some pictures (had to modify them a bit to make them fit in this blog).
As you can see Opera Software managed to increase almost everything (expect stock options costs), from revenues to employees.
Here are some more interesting information:
Soon to hit one billion per month. Congratulations to Opera Mini team.
Opera Software also provided their goals in 2007. Here are they:
Note: This does NOT constitute financial guidance.
Do you think they can complete all of them?
The only thing which made me wonder a bit was their “Working with global leaders” page.
Don’t you miss anything?
I went to their partners page and haven’t found “Yahoo!” there as well. Aren’t they in some kind of partnership? Have they just forgot to add this web giant?
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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.
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Their budget is getting tighter, though. Their operating costs are increasing faster than their income, and as a result, net profit is decreasing. Yikes.
No, what I miss on that map is Australia =)
[oh, and South America, Africa, Middle East, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, etc]
IceArdor: I think increased operating costs have included new offices over the last year, marketing, etc. and therefore may include a large proportion of invested expenses, in the hope that with our two hatching birds we might see more money in flight.
page 21 from the documentation (http://www.opera.com/company/investors/finance/2007/2Q07_presentation.pdf) is really funny :p
Yes, creative as well ;-)
Looking at the way the “New” Yahoo Mail Beta work under Opera, I don think that Opera and Yahoo has a real strong partnership.
But haven’t they made a special deal with Opera Mini?
From http://www.opera.com/company/about/milestones/
2007
January 8, 2007
Opera Names Yahoo! Exclusive Global Partner for Mobile Search
“Soon to hit one million per month. Congratulations to Opera Mini team.”
Don’t you mean, soon to hit one billion per month? Recheck those numbers. ;) Great post tho!
Oops, my bad :-)