Meta Failed to Impress Investors and Analysts

Facebook and its results

Meta Failed to Impress Investors and Analysts

Facebook’s parent company Meta failed to meet expectations. Its shares dropped more than 20% in extended trading on Wednesday, after Meta reported disappointing earnings, gave weak guidance and said user growth has stagnated.

Meta issued disappointing guidance for the first quarter of the year in addition to coming up short on its fourth-quarter profit and user numbers. 

The tech giant said revenue in the first quarter will be $27 billion to $29 billion, while analysts were expecting sales of $30.15 billion. 

Meta and its issues 

A combination of factors, including privacy changes to Apple’s iOS, affected Meta. The company blamed the lower-than-expected growth in part on inflation and supply chain issues that are impacting advertisers’ budgets. 

Importantly, there’s also a shift to products that don’t generate as much revenue as its core news feed. For instance, users are spending more time on its Reels videos.

The report is unique for one very interesting reason. It is the company’s first report since changing the name of its parent company to Meta, which is a nod to the metaverse. The company’s CEO  announced the name change in October of 2021, following a number of troubling reports about Facebook. 

Besides, with the name change to Meta comes a new reporting structure. The social media giant mentioned one very interesting detail in its last earnings report. It will break out its hardware division, Facebook Reality Labs, into a separate division. The company’s core business will be Facebook’s Family of Apps (FoA), including Instagram, Messenger, as well as WhatsApp. 

Interestingly, its Family of Apps saw revenue of $32.79 billion with an operating income of $15.89 billion in the fourth quarter. The company’s Reality Labs segment made $877 million in revenue in the quarter with an operating loss of $3.3 billion. 

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