Facebook Anticipates Tougher 2021 Even as Pandemic Boosts Ad Revenue

Facebook's total revenue rose 22 percent to $21.47 billion (roughly Rs. 1,59,400 crores) during the third quarter.

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By Reuters | Updated: 30 October 2020 10:38 IST
Highlights
  • Shares of Facebook were flat in extended trading
  • Revenue growth at Facebook has been cooling as its business matures
  • Facebook has been under pressure ahead of US presidential election

Facebook continued to expand its user base, with monthly active users rising to 2.74 billion

Facebook on Thursday warned of a tougher 2021 despite beating analysts' estimates for quarterly revenue as businesses adjusting to the global coronavirus pandemic continued to rely on the company's digital advertisements tools.

The world's biggest social media company said in its outlook that it faced "a significant amount of uncertainty," citing impending privacy changes by Apple and a possible reversal in the pandemic-prompted shift to online commerce.

"Considering that online commerce is our largest ad vertical, a change in this trend could serve as a headwind to our 2021 ad revenue growth," it said.

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Shares of the company were flat in extended trading.

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Facebook's financial results and those of Google and Amazon demonstrate how resilient tech giants have been even as the pandemic devastated other parts of the economy.

The success has earned them extra scrutiny in Washington, where the companies face multiple antitrust investigations.

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Facebook's total revenue, which primarily consists of advertisement sales, rose 22 percent to $21.47 billion (roughly Rs. 1,59,400 crores) from $17.65 billion (roughly Rs. 1,31,263 crores) in the third quarter ended September 30, beating analysts' estimates of a 12 percent rise, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

A July advertisement boycott over Facebook's handling of hate speech, which saw some of the social media giant's biggest individual spenders press pause, barely made a dent in its sales, which mostly come from small businesses.

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Revenue growth at Facebook, the world's second-biggest seller of online advertisements after Google, has been cooling steadily as its business matures, although it came in at more than 20 percent throughout 2019.

Still, compared to expectations, the company has had a bumper year due to surging use of its platforms by users stuck at home amid virus-related lockdowns, which cushioned online advertisements sales even as broader economic activity suffered.

User base growth

Facebook continued to expand its user base, with monthly active users rising to 2.74 billion, compared with estimates of 2.70 billion according to the IBES data, although user numbers declined in North America compared to the second quarter.

The company projected that trend would continue for the rest of the year, with user numbers either flat or slightly down in the fourth quarter compared to the third quarter.

"It appears that investors are disappointed that despite user growth jumping across most regions during the quarter, the social media platform reported a decrease in users in North America, which covers the US and Canada, its most lucrative ad market," said Jesse Cohen, senior analyst at Investing.com.

Total expenses increased 28 percent to $13.43 billion (roughly Rs. 99,956 crores), with costs continuing to grow as Facebook tries to build out its non-advertisement businesses and quell criticism that its handling of user privacy and abusive content is lax.

Facebook CFO Dave Wehner said on an earnings conference call that expenses would rise due to the costs of returning work-from-home staff to offices as well as increased headcount, product investments and higher legal expenses.

He said the company was expecting a margin decline as a result, although he did not give specific revenue guidance.

The company has been under especially strong pressure ahead of next week's US presidential election and is aiming to avoid a repeat of 2016, when Russia used its platforms to spread election-related misinformation.

EMarketer principal analyst Debra Aho Williamson said Facebook remains "a go-to for advertisers" seeking to reach a broad set of consumers, despite its content moderation issues, but said that may change in 2021.

"We expect that more advertisers will take a hard look at their reliance on Facebook and will ask themselves whether the environment is safe for their brands," she said.

Net income came in at $7.85 billion (roughly Rs. 58,431 crores), or $2.71 (roughly Rs. 200) per share, compared with $6.09 billion (roughly Rs. 45,330 crores), or $2.12 (roughly Rs. 160) per share, a year earlier. Analysts had expected a profit of $1.90 (roughly Rs. 140) per share, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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