Business Insider -
17 Jul 2015 00:48

One of Wall Street’s favorite guessing games has long been to estimate how much revenue YouTube generates and whether the popular video website actually turns a profit. With a new CFO at Google (YouTube’s parent company), some analysts and investors were hoping the time had finally come for Google to come clean. But Google CFO Ruth Porat parried repeated questions seeking clarity on YouTube’s financials during the company's Q2 conference call. In one lengthy answer to an inquiring analyst,...
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