Slide #3 & #5 are super interesting. US/Canada is ~10% MAU but generates ~50% of the overall revenue. I wonder why US generates so much revenue compared to its small user base
Facebook Q1 2018 Earnings Slides [pdf]
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Re: Facebook Q1 2018 Earnings Slides [pdf]
#22$16B in FCF in 2017 Thats what you call "printing cash".
Re: Facebook Q1 2018 Earnings Slides [pdf]
#23Slide #3 & #5 are super interesting. US/Canada is ~10% MAU but generates ~50% of the overall revenue. I wonder why US generates so much revenue compared to its small user base
Things in general are much more expensive in the U.S. compared with other countries. Ads included.
Re: Facebook Q1 2018 Earnings Slides [pdf]
#24My main takeaway from this is that #deleteFacebook has been a flash in the pan-- their active user count is still increasing across all regions. Also to note, FB only pay effectively 11% tax on some 12 billion dollars worth of revenue.
Re: Facebook Q1 2018 Earnings Slides [pdf]
#25My main takeaway from this is that #deleteFacebook has been a flash in the pan-- their active user count is still increasing across all regions. Also to note, FB only pay effectively 11% tax on some 12 billion dollars worth of revenue.
https://www.plainsite.org/dockets/304jmbv5l/california-north...
Re: Facebook Q1 2018 Earnings Slides [pdf]
#26Slide #3 & #5 are super interesting. US/Canada is ~10% MAU but generates ~50% of the overall revenue. I wonder why US generates so much revenue compared to its small user base
Things in general are much more expensive in the U.S. compared with other countries. Ads included.
Re: Facebook Q1 2018 Earnings Slides [pdf]
#27My main takeaway from this is that #deleteFacebook has been a flash in the pan-- their active user count is still increasing across all regions. Also to note, FB only pay effectively 11% tax on some 12 billion dollars worth of revenue.
Who knows what gaming mechanisms they could have in place to artificially inflate numbers, it could even be a third-party that somehow knows how much of an increase in user signups they need to stay on an upward course. With the level of bad acting linked to Cambridge Analytica, really anything is plausible if it's a method to maintain control via manipulating appearances, etc.
Re: Facebook Q1 2018 Earnings Slides [pdf]
#28My main takeaway from this is that #deleteFacebook has been a flash in the pan-- their active user count is still increasing across all regions. Also to note, FB only pay effectively 11% tax on some 12 billion dollars worth of revenue.
You also can't expect to see the full impact of Cambridge Analytica scandal so soon. Let's see what happens over the next 12 months. Facebook engagement was already in free-fall last year, and I imagine a lot of people disengaged with Facebook after this scandal, and they plan on using it much less in the future, even if they don't actually delete their accounts. Eventually all of these scandals (as well as the future ones) will catch-up with Facebook.
http://buzzsumo.com/blog/facebook-engagement-brands-publishe...
Re: Facebook Q1 2018 Earnings Slides [pdf]
#29My main takeaway from this is that #deleteFacebook has been a flash in the pan-- their active user count is still increasing across all regions. Also to note, FB only pay effectively 11% tax on some 12 billion dollars worth of revenue.
I am not familiar with recent numbers, but most controversies and calls to stop patronising a service have a positive immediate impact on the numbers of most companies where I worked (and that included Facebook some years ago).