How are you backing that out?
— Matt Rosoff (@MattRosoff) April 28, 2021
Whoa Facebook reported a 46% increase in ad revenue and almost 100% increase in net income! https://t.co/xpRAnTNORT
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) April 28, 2021
Facebook is very upset that everyone seems to hate them these days… pic.twitter.com/OVJyPI7bwW
— M.G. Siegler (@mgsiegler) April 28, 2021
Facebook loves to say that the iOS changes will "only make them stronger"....except in legal financial disclosures to the S.E.C.:
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) April 28, 2021
"We continue to expect increased ad targeting headwinds in 2021 from regulatory and platform changes, notably the recently-launched iOS 14.5 update"
No mention of BTC or Bitcoin in here FYI https://t.co/UsNE31RRMX
— Rob Paone (@crypto_bobby) April 28, 2021
One thing I like about $FB quarterly earnings is it’s a reminder to media/watchdog Twitter that there’s a lot more to Facebook story than scandals, both real and perceived. All you read about is scandals. It’s a very small part of what Menlo Park thinks/worries about day to day.
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) April 28, 2021
The implied growth rate at Instagram is so absurd it's not really believable. if someone else does this calc, please double check.
— modest proposal (@modestproposal1) April 28, 2021
This is a $30B business likely growing around 70-80% pic.twitter.com/6wZlEZDdti
FB "leaked" Instas 2019 revenues of $20B+ after Google broke out YouTube. From there you can use previous disclosures to do some math to determine approximate trajectory. This is rough estimate, before this most recent Q raised estimates across the board.https://t.co/wvQmSKHkK6
— modest proposal (@modestproposal1) April 28, 2021
Facebook revenue rises 48%, users slightly below expectations https://t.co/U4jBqF8TGV
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 28, 2021
EARNINGS: Facebook beats Wall Street’s expectations for earnings and revenue in Q1.
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 28, 2021
-EPS: $3.30 vs. $2.37 est.
-Revenue: $26.17 billion vs. $23.67 billion est.@JBoorstin has the details. https://t.co/P5maSblDY2 pic.twitter.com/Rcu3OKlKLU
EARNINGS: Facebook Q1 EPS $3.30 vs. $2.37 Est.; Q1 Revs. $26.17B vs. $23.67B Est. • $FB https://t.co/Eo89OhwKQN pic.twitter.com/z2j7At3yqH
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) April 28, 2021
Facebook gets 46% revenue growth out of 8% user growth.
— Ari Levy (@levynews) April 28, 2021
Lest you question the power of targeting https://t.co/inOM0mTxfv
Facebook is reporting first-quarter earnings after the bell https://t.co/hdWp6UGKBY
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 28, 2021
Facebook did not buy Bitcoin for its treasury. The word "Bitcoin" is not mentioned in the press release. #Facebook #Bitcoin https://t.co/V8rFSG6qmi
— Unicorn Juice ?? (@sanumbitcuniam) April 28, 2021
Facebook just released it’s first quarter results. There is nothing to read about bitcoin ?? https://t.co/Jme5jV7lcv
— Madelon Vos (@MadelonVos__) April 28, 2021
Nothing in the earnings reporthttps://t.co/dmUYJbJxP5
— SH (@RocketmanSh) April 28, 2021
https://t.co/eldHTGJGNO
— S◎l.ranged (@Seranged) April 28, 2021
nothing