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Meta 1Q24 Earnings, About Meta’s “AI-Recommendation” System, Meta’s HW Sales

Hello everyone. Today's update will be dedicated to discussing Meta's earnings. Let's jump right in.
 


Meta 1Q24 Earnings

Meta’s 1Q24 earnings release was a tale of the conference call. Actual results found in the release were what we have come to expect from the company. Meta’s advertising machine found its feet in 2023 after a shaky period involving macro headwinds and renewed competitive pressure. Revenue was up 27% with operating income up 91%.

While we can take issue with some of the inner workings of that advertising machine when it comes to AI - which we will discuss shortly – there is no debate that Meta's monetization struggles of 2022 and early 2023 have dissipated.

Management's 2Q24 guidance is pointing

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Meta 4Q23 Earnings, Estimating Meta Quest 3 Sales, Ray-Ban Meta and AI

There are several Big Tech earnings reports for CY4Q23 worth going over. For those of you who recently became Above Avalon members, my approach to covering Big Tech earnings is twofold:

  • Assess how Apple competitors are doing from a financial/business perspective. This will involve looking at revenue growth metrics, cash flow generation, etc. Given major differences in business models, the metrics will need to be put into proper prospective. 

  • Look for developments that shine light on competitive dynamics that stand to impact Apple. This may include everything from advertising to hardware.  

Today’s update will be dedicated to Meta, a company that is turning into one of Apple’s most direct competitors. 

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