

Facebook is about to report whether the growth of its main revenue driver, News Feed ads, has indeed slowed down meaningfully going into the half of 2017.
Facebook beat Wall Street's expectations across the board for its second quarter earnings on Wednesday with $9.32 billion in revenue.
The world's largest social network maintained its steady 17% year-over-year growth in users, with 66% of its 2.01 billion users visiting the service every day.
Shares dipped roughly 4% in after-hours trading over apparent confusion related to the company's recent switch to reporting GAAP numbers, but quickly rebounded.
Facebook's stock is up roughly 40% this year, demonstrating assurance from investors that the company can diversify the sources of its revenue growth and continue to grow its user base. Traders were the most bullish in years heading into Wednesday's earnings.
Here are the key numbers for Facebook's Q2 earnings:
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- EPS (GAAP): $1.32 vs. $1.13 expected, up 69% from the year-ago period.
- Revenue: $9.32 billion vs. $9.2 billion expected, up 45% from the year-ago period.
- Monthly active users: 2.01 billion, up from 1.94 billion last quarter.
- Daily active users: 1.32 billion, up from 1.28 billion last quarter.
Here are some charts showing Facebook's growth from Q2:
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Facebook is about to report whether the growth of its main revenue driver, News Feed ads, has indeed slowed down meaningfully going into the half of 2017. Read Full Story
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