Sunday, October 26, 2008

Skype Puts Up Numbers Most Would Envy


















In the third quarter this year, and for the year, eBay's Skype has posted numbers most companies would love to have. Use of Skype-out minutes increased 54 percent, which drove revenue growth of 46 percent for the quarter. 

Revenue over the past year came in at $ 521 million compared to $332 million for the comparable prior year, an annual revenue growth rate of  56.9 percent.

Registered users increased 51 percent over the prior year and Skype-to-Skype minutes increased 63 percent to 16 billion minutes. 

Also, growth seems to be accelerating. Skype recently achieved its fastest growth rate of user activity in its history, by one measure, with an additional one million more concurrent users in just 35 days. Skype tends to measure usage by the numbe of concurrent sessions occurring. 

Skype saw 63 percent annual growth rate of minutes. Not so important, you might think, since lots of Skype usage is of the free sort. But use of paid minutes (2.2 billion SkypeOut minutes) increased 54 percent. 

Skype had third quarter 2008 revenue of $143 million and is on track to reach 2008 revenue of $570 million. In a sort of worst case scenario--if a global economic sluggishness decreases Skype use, about the opposite of what some of us think will happen--and Skype revenue growth slows, it should neverthless continue to grow annual revenue above the expected 2008 level (negative growth is hard to imagine). 

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