NetEase.com
Inc, the most profitable online games operator in China,
will continue to spend huge sums to develop games in-house,
and try to avoid reliance on one or two products, company
executives said as positive first quarter results were reported.
"We expect
to see continuously rapid growth in our online games in
the next one to two years," said NetEase Chief Operating
Officer Michael Tong.
NetEase reported
robust year-on-year revenue growth of 58 per cent in the
first quarter to US$39.6 million.
The company
booked profits of US$18.6 million; a year-on-year increase
of 48 per cent.
Online games
contributed to about 80 per cent of total revenue, up 135.3
per cent over the first quarter of 2004.
The profit
margin for its online games business rose to 89 per cent,
from 88.3 per cent in the fourth quarter.
Despite such
strong growth and expectations of future growth in the online
games sector, Tong said his company will speed up development
of new games and build a leisure platform, to try to keep
ahead of rivals.
NASDAQ-listed
NetEase mainly collects revenue from just two titles.
One of the two games - Westward Journey Online II - after
two and a half years, faces a decline as games are usually
only popular for up to three years.
"It will maintain the growth momentum for a while,
but it may reach its peak by the end of this year,"
said Tong.
The Beijing-based
operator is to launch two new self-developed games - one
about Chinese ancient mythology and the other about the
Tang Dynasty.
The company
spent US$4.04 million on research and development in the
first quarter, compared to US$878,000 in the same period
last year.
Source:China
Daily