Naver posted consolidated third-quarter revenue of 2.71 trillion won, up 11.1% year-on-year, and operating profit of 525.3 billion won, up 38.2%.
Operating profit exceeded 500 billion won for the first time, and the operating profit ratio continued to rise for six consecutive quarters.
On the other hand, Kakao's third-quarter revenue, struggling with judicial risks, fell 4% from a year ago to 1.9214 trillion won, while operating profit remained at 130.5 billion won, up 5%.
In particular, in the content sector, Naver's content sales rose 6.4% in a year to 462.8 billion won on the back of sales increases such as Japan's Line Manga, but Kakao's music and story divisions fell 8% and 12%, respectively.
In the platform and commerce sectors, both companies continued to grow, but Naver's growth was greater.
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