RealNetworks almost profitable
Online services drive revenue; Microsoft suit hurts profits
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Growth was driven primarily by big increases in its online music and games services. Company saw revenue from its Rhapsody and premium radio services grow 172% to $21.6 million, and revs from games sales and subscriptions rose 156% to $10.1 million. Video subscription revenue fell slightly to $29.1 million, while business products and services continue to be a smaller part of the company's mix, with revs falling 8% to $12.8 million.
Overall, RealNetworks lost $1 million in the fourth quarter on revenue of $72.5 million, down 81% and up 34%, respectively. Excluding $3 million in litigation costs from the Microsoft suit, RealNetworks would have made a $2 million profit.
For the full year, RealNetworks revenue rose 32% to $266.7 million and net losses rose 7% to $23 million.
Looking forward, company expects revenue to increase to $310 million-$320 million in 2005 while it maintains its current trend of profitability excluding litigation costs.
Shares in RealNetworks rose 2% Wednesday to $5.95 before earnings were announced and were up another 4% in after-hours trading.







