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LinkedIn’s Record-Breaking Quarterly Revenue and Successful TikTok Pivot

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LinkedIn tops $5B in quarterly revenue for the first time, and its TikTok pivot is paying off – GeekWire

Microsoft’s LinkedIn Acquisition Paying Off: Revenue Hits $5 Billion Quarterly


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Microsoft’s $26.2 billion acquisition of LinkedIn, once considered overpriced, now generates the same amount in revenue every 15 months, surpassing $5 billion in quarterly revenue for the first time in the company’s history.

LinkedIn’s recent growth is mainly attributed to its advertising business, LinkedIn Marketing Solutions, amid a challenging job market scenario.

CEO Satya Nadella highlighted the 30% year-over-year growth in paid video ads on LinkedIn, driven by the platform’s venture into short-form video content tailored for professional audiences.


Source: Microsoft Quarterly Reports. GeekWire Graphic, made with Claude Opus 4.5.

LinkedIn’s member base saw double-digit growth, nearing 1.3 billion members as of October, with premium subscriptions crossing $2 billion in annual revenue for the first time.

Although Microsoft does not disclose individual unit profits, LinkedIn contributes to the Productivity and Business Processes segment, achieving a remarkable operating income of $20.6 billion on $34.1 billion in revenue.

Despite its success, LinkedIn faces a potential hurdle in the form of a €310 million fine from Ireland’s Data Protection Commission for GDPR violations, which could impact its advertising algorithms and growth trajectory.

Microsoft’s recent financial reports indicate a positive outlook, with cloud services exceeding $50 billion, showcasing the company’s evolving business landscape through strategic acquisitions like LinkedIn.

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