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Facebook metrics (DAU, MAU, and ARPU) are based only on Facebook and Messenger and not on their other products.
Daily active user is defined as a registered and logged-in Facebook user who visited Facebook through the website or a mobile device, or used the Messenger application (and is also a registered Facebook user), on a given day. DAUs, and DAUs as a percentage of MAUs, are measures of user engagement on Facebook.
For purposes of reporting DAUs, MAUs, and ARPU by geographic region, Europe includes all users in Russia and Turkey and Rest of World includes all users in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Monthly active user is defined as a registered and logged-in Facebook user who visited Facebook through the website or a mobile device, or used the Messenger application (and is also a registered Facebook user), in the last 30 days as of the date of measurement. MAUs are a measure of the size of the global active user community on Facebook.
DAU as a percentage of MAU is a measure of user engagement.
ARPU is defined as total revenue in a given geography during a given quarter, divided by the average of the number of MAUs in the geography at the beginning and end of the quarter.
Beginning with the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019, they also report their estimates of the numbers of their daily active people (DAP), monthly active people (MAP), and average revenue per person (ARPP) (collectively, the "Family metrics").
Family metrics (DAP, MAP, and ARPP) represent Facebook's estimates of the number of unique people using at least one of Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp. Family metrics better reflect the size of the community and the fact that many people are using more than one of the Facebook products.
As a result, over time Facebook intends to report the Family metrics as key metrics in place of DAUs, MAUs, and ARPU.
Monthly active person (MAP) is defined as a registered and logged-in user of Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and/or WhatsApp (collectively, the "Family" of products) who visited at least one of these Family products through a mobile device application or using a web or mobile browser in the last 30 days as of the date of measurement.
Average revenue per person (ARPP) is defined as total revenue during the given period, divided by the average of the number of MAP at the beginning and end of the given period.
While ARPP includes all sources of revenue, the number of MAP used in this calculation only includes users of the Family products as described in the definition of MAP.
"Revenue by Facebook user geography is geographically apportioned based on our estimation of the geographic location of our users when they perform a revenue-generating activity. This allocation differs from our revenue disaggregated by geography disclosure in our condensed consolidated financial statements where revenue is disaggregated by geography based on the addresses of our customers."
Europe includes Russia and Turkey, and Rest of World includes Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Source of data for years before 2012: https://www.statista.com/statistics/273563/number-of-facebook-employees/
Source of data: https://www.statista.com/statistics/778191/active-facebook-advertisers/
No data available for missing quarters.
Note that these numbers (and especially the daily vs monthly metrics) are not directly comperable, as different companies may use different methodologies for their estimations and calculations.
Facebook DAP (Daily Active Person) is defined as a registered and logged-in user of Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and/or WhatsApp who visited at least one of these Family products through a mobile device application or using a web or mobile browser on a given day.
Facebook MAP (Monthly Active Person) is defined as a registered and logged-in user of Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and/or WhatsApp who visited at least one of these Family products through a mobile device application or using a web or mobile browser in the last 30 days as of the date of measurement.
Twitter's mDAU (average Monetizable Daily Active Usage) is defined as people, organizations, or other accounts who logged in or were otherwise authenticated and accessed Twitter on any given day through twitter.com or Twitter applications that are able to show ads. It shows the audience's size and engagement. Average mDAU for a period represents the number of mDAU on each day of such period divided by the number of days for such period.
Snap's DAU (Daily Active User) is defined as a registered Snapchat user who opens the Snapchat application at least once during a defined 24-hour period. Average DAUs for a particular quarter is calculated by adding the number of DAUs on each day of that quarter and dividing that sum by the number of days in that quarter.
While Twitter and Snap do not report their MAUs, Pinterest does not report its DAU (since they do not anticipate that most Pinterest users will become daily active users).
Note that these numbers (and especially the daily vs monthly metrics) are not directly comperable, as different companies may use different methodologies for their estimations and calculations. Also, different companies may be in different stages regarding their user base (number, engagement, and geographic distribution) and regarding their monetization plans.
Facebook's ARPU (ARPP) is defined as total revenue during the given period, divided by the average of the number of MAUs (MAPs) at the beginning and end of the given period.
The ARPU of all competitors is calculated by us, using Facebook's methodology and the competitor's reported full-year sales and number of users at the beginning and end of the given period.
The competitors' definition of "number of users" may differ from that of Facebook. Twitter uses "mDAU", Snap uses "DAU", and Pinterest uses "MAU". There might also be differences in the estimations and methodologies they use to measure these.
Source of data: https://www.statista.com/statistics/462370/share-of-mobile-facebook-ad-revenue/
Mobile DAU is defined as a user who accessed Facebook via a mobile application or via mobile versions of the website such as m.facebook.com, whether on a mobile phone or tablet, or used the Messenger app on a given day.
Mobile-only DAU is defined as a user who accessed Facebook solely through mobile applications or mobile versions of the website on a given day, whereas a mobile DAU may have also accessed Facebook on a personal computer on that day.
Facebook has stopped reporting mobile usage after 2015, as mobile usage has matured and reached almost 100% of total usage.
Mobile MAU is defined as a user who accessed Facebook via a mobile application or via mobile versions of the website such as m.facebook.com, whether on a mobile phone or tablet, or used the Messenger application (and is also a registered Facebook user) during the period of measurement
Mobile-only MAU is defined as a user who accessed Facebook solely through mobile applications or mobile versions of the website during the period of measurement, whereas a mobile MAU may have also accessed Facebook on a personal computer during the period of measurement.
Facebook has stopped reporting mobile usage after 2015, as mobile usage has matured and reached almost 100% of total usage.
iO Charts is a Seeking Alpha partner
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iO Charts is a Seeking Alpha partner
iO Charts is a Seeking Alpha partner
Trailing P/E | 26.97 |
Cours/OCF | 16.16 |
Cours/FCF | 24.91 |
Cours/EBITDA | 18.69 |
EV/EBITDA | 19.31 |
Cours/chiffre d'affaires | 8.65 |
Cours/valeur comptable | 8.25 |
EV/chiffre d'affaires | 8.93 |
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Nombre d'actions actuel | 2.19B |
EPS (TTM) | 17.43 |
FCF par action (TTM) | 18.87 |
Revenu (TTM) | 142.71B |
Bénéfice brut (TTM) | 116.24B |
Résultat d'exploitation (TTM) | 53.34B |
Résultat net (TTM) | 45.76B |
EPS (TTM) | 17.43 |
EPS (prévision sur 1 an) | 23.12 |
Marge brut (TTM) | 81.45% |
Marge d'exploitation (TTM) | 37.38% |
Marge bénéficiaire (TTM) | 32.06% |
Trésorerie | 32.39B |
Créances nettes | 13.43B |
Total de l'actif à court terme | 75.33B |
Ecart d'acquisition | 20.65B |
Immobilisations incorporelles | 829.00M |
Immobilisations corporelles | 148.37B |
Total de l'actif | 222.84B |
Comptes fournisseurs | 3.79B |
Dette à court/long terme | 37.63B |
Total du passif à court terme | 28.10B |
Total du passif | 73.31B |
Capitaux propres | 149.53B |
Valeur nette des immobilisations corporelles | 0.00 |
Flux de trésorerie d'exploitation (TTM) | 76.36B |
Dépenses en capital (TTM) | 26.82B |
Flux de trésorerie disponible (TTM) | 49.54B |
Dividendes versés (TTM) | 1.27B |
Rendement des capitaux propres | 30.60% |
Rendement des actifs | 20.53% |
Rendement du capital investi | 26.98% |
Rendement en espèces du capital investi | 29.21% |
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Ouverture | 569.52 |
Max journalier | 570.00 |
Min journalier | 549.05 |
Volume journalier | 11.1M |
Niveau record | 595.94 |
Estimation des analystes sur 1 an | 516.79 |
Beta | 1.21 |
EPS (TTM) | 17.43 |
Dividende par action | 2.00 |
Date ex-div | 16 Sep 2024 |
Prochaine date de bénéfices | 30 Jan 2025 |
META | S&P500 | |
Baisse de prix actuelle par rapport au niveau record | -5.51% | -0.85% |
Baisse de prix actuelle la plus importante | -76.74% | -56.47% |
Date de la baisse la plus importante | 3 Nov 2022 | 9 Mar 2009 |
Baisse moyenne par rapport au record | -14.79% | -11.16% |
Délai moyen pour nouveau record | 14 days | 12 days |
Délai max pour nouveau record | 595 days | 1805 days |
iO Charts is a Seeking Alpha partner
iO Charts is a Seeking Alpha partner
iO Charts is a Seeking Alpha partner
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