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GoDaddy's revenue rises 17.5%

By Reuters
US, 13 May 2015

Web-hosting company GoDaddy posted a 17.5% rise in revenue in its first quarterly report as a public company, helped by customer additions and an increase in revenue per average user.

GoDaddy forecast revenue of between $390 million and $395 million for the second quarter and between $1.60 billion and $1.61 billion for the full year.

The company, which manages about 59 million Internet domains, nearly a fifth of the world's total, said it had 13.1 million customers at the end of the first quarter ended 31 March, compared with 11.9 million a year earlier.

Average revenue per user rose to $115 from $105.

GoDaddy, known for its racy TV commercials, said bookings rose about 14% to $498.7 million in the first quarter.

The Internet domain registration company had filed to go public in 2006 but later withdrew, citing unfavourable market conditions, the same year Google launched its free Web-hosting service Google Page Creator.

GoDaddy competes with United Internet, Web.com and companies such as Amazon.com, Endurance International Group Holdings and Microsoft, which have recently entered the domain name registration business.

The company's net loss narrowed to $43.4 million, or 34 cents per share, for the first quarter ended 31 March, from $51.3 million, or 40 cents per share, a year earlier.

Revenue rose to $376.3 million from $320.2 million.

The company's shares rose as much as 5.5% in after-market trading, before reversing course sharply to trade down as much as 3.7%. Up to Monday's close, the stock had risen more than 33% since GoDaddy went public on 1 April.

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