A side view of Baidu's headquarter in Beijing. [File photo/Asianewsphoto]
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BEIJING -- Chinese Internet search giant Baidu Inc said Tuesday its second-quarter profits jumped 69.6 percent year-on-year due to stronger advertising sales.
The company's profits rose to 2.77 billion yuan ($436 million) in the second quarter. Revenues jumped 59.8 percent year-on-year to 5.46 billion yuan, according to a statement posted on the company's website.
Baidu's search advertising surged to 5.45 billion yuan, accounting for more than 99 percent of its total revenues.
The Beijing-based company maintained its lead in the country's search market, holding a 78.6-percent market share in the second quarter, followed by Google China and Sogou, according to a report from Analysys International, a domestic advisor on technology, media and telecom industries.
Baidu forecast its third-quarter revenues to reach between 6.25 billion yuan and 6.41 billion yuan, up 49.6 to 53.5 percent from one year earlier.