Google's U.S. advert income to take a success as a consequence of pandemic: report

Google Inc's U.S. promoting income will drop 5.3% as manufacturers pare spending through the coronavirus pandemic, in response to an eMarketer report on Monday, the primary decline since 2008 when the analysis agency started estimating the Alphabet Inc unit's advert revenues.
Google Inc's U.S. advertising revenue will drop 5.3% as brands pare spending during the coronavirus pandemic, according to an eMarketer report on Monday, the first decline since 2008 when the research firm began estimating the Alphabet Inc unit's ad revenues.Original article
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