Facebook’s 1st-Quarter Profit Falls 12%
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Facebook’s 1st-Quarter Profit Falls 12%
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#4They still had 1 bill in revenue not so shabby. Without Facebook half the internet would appear not to function correctly be it SSO or analytics. Guess they are here forever and ever and ever
Re: Facebook’s 1st-Quarter Profit Falls 12%
#5They still had 1 bill in revenue not so shabby. Without Facebook half the internet would appear not to function correctly be it SSO or analytics. Guess they are here forever and ever and ever
You are only as good as your current product: Facebook's commodity is people, and people are not as loyal as you might think.
Facebook could very well be around a long time, but 'forever and ever and ever'? Smart people have lost a lot of money thinking like that. I certainly wouldn't gamble on it.
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#7They still had 1 bill in revenue not so shabby. Without Facebook half the internet would appear not to function correctly be it SSO or analytics. Guess they are here forever and ever and ever
However, I am interested in seeing how their business diversifies over time - Google has both stability and revenue from expanding beyond search. Additional features such as SSO and analytics are increasing the value of Facebook beyond just friend-to-friend interactions, and I am curious about how their business plan will support long-term stability.
[1] http://investor.google.com/financial/tables.html -- compare "Revenues" to "Total Advertising Revenues".
Re: Facebook’s 1st-Quarter Profit Falls 12%
#8They still had 1 bill in revenue not so shabby. Without Facebook half the internet would appear not to function correctly be it SSO or analytics. Guess they are here forever and ever and ever
Don't fall into that trap: it's dangerous. Twelve years ago AOL was doing just as well ($1-2 billion each quarter, $300-400 million in earnings), and was the largest portal/ISP around. Blackberry and Nokia were kings of the mobile mountain five years ago. You are only as good as your current product: Facebook's commodity is people, and people are not as loyal as you might think. Facebook could very well be around a l…
Re: Facebook’s 1st-Quarter Profit Falls 12%
#9They still had 1 bill in revenue not so shabby. Without Facebook half the internet would appear not to function correctly be it SSO or analytics. Guess they are here forever and ever and ever
Don't fall into that trap: it's dangerous. Twelve years ago AOL was doing just as well ($1-2 billion each quarter, $300-400 million in earnings), and was the largest portal/ISP around. Blackberry and Nokia were kings of the mobile mountain five years ago. You are only as good as your current product: Facebook's commodity is people, and people are not as loyal as you might think. Facebook could very well be around a l…
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#10Its profit, its going to be volatile. Honestly some folks will want to say the sky is falling but a lot of folks will point out that any profit at all for a company growing like Facebook is a waste of perfectly good cash.