
Meta 1Q25 Earnings, Zuckerberg’s Five AI Opportunities, Meta is CoComelon for Adults
Hello everyone. We will use today’s update to circle back to Meta’s latest earnings report. The company reported earnings a few weeks ago. While Meta is the most direct competitor to Apple among Big Tech companies, there are some signs of the companies’ product paths, which have been getting closer to each other, potentially staying apart.
Meta 1Q25 Earnings
The big picture was very much intact with Meta’s 1Q25 earnings. Digital ads strength is more than offsetting atrocious losses in Reality Labs.
With 1Q25 revenue up 16% and costs up 9%, Meta’s operating margin grew to 41% from 38%. As previously disclosed, the company benefited from an “extension of server useful lives.” Said another way, depreciation wasn’t as bad as it otherwise would have been. Ad impressions were up 5% (primarily Asia-Pacific) while average price per ad was up 10%.
One additional point regarding expenses: Meta’s general and administrative expense fell by a whopping 34% year-over-year – a $1.2B drop – due to lower legal costs. That helped to offset more than half of the year-over-year increase in R&D (+22%).
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Meta 3Q24 Earnings, Three Takeaways From Meta’s 3Q24 Numbers, Three Takeaways From Meta’s 3Q24 Earnings Calls
Hello everyone. We will continue our Big Tech CY3Q24 earnings reviews with Meta. We will first go over my big picture overview. The discussion will then turn to over my takeaways from the earnings release and earnings conference call(s).
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Eddy Cue on Apple’s Sports Strategy, Apple’s Challenges With Sports, Meta Layoffs Hit Custom Silicon Unit
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Eddy Cue on Apple’s Sports Strategy
In a 3,900-word GQ Sports profile titled “Inside Apple’s Plan to Change the Way We Watch Sports,” here’s Sam Schube:
“The man leading Apple’s push into the wild, lucrative world of live sports broadcasting is Eddy Cue. Cue has worked at Apple since 1989, and cuts an interesting figure at a company defined by its low-key, minimalist culture. He is plainspoken, and quick to joke. He is also an enormous sports fan, frequently popping up at the biggest games on the planet. Perhaps most importantly, he is the guy Apple has tasked with an increasingly important piece of its future: as the senior vice president of the company’s services division, his portfolio includes just about everything Apple sells that isn’t a piece of hardware…
One critical part of Cue's portfolio is Apple TV+, the company’s entrant in the streaming wars. And in this war, sports have emerged as a vital weapon. In our ever-more-fractured entertainment landscape, live sports represent perhaps the last best way for distributors—both tech companies like Apple and cable stalwarts like ESPN—to convene a large, reliable audience. Per Nielsen, 94 of the 100 most-watched US TV broadcasts in 2022 were sporting events, with NFL accounting for 82 of those, and 19 of the top 20.
It is Cue’s belief that sports represents an enormous opportunity for the company—and that, with a few tried-and-true Apple tweaks, the right sport can be made to feel more like a rounded-edges, design-forward Apple product. ‘We spend a lot of money, a lot of time on finding the best unscripted drama in the world. That's what we try to create in some of our shows that we do for TV+,’ he told me in the first of a few conversations this spring and summer. ‘Sports is that in spades. It's the greatest unscripted drama there is.’”
GQ offers the most in-depth look to date into Apple’s thinking regarding live sports programming. Much of this is due to the writer relying on Apple’s $2.5B 10-year deal with MLS (U.S. soccer) for examples of how Apple is approaching sports. The article, somewhat inadvertently, also raised some warning signs regarding Apple’s sports play. We will get to those shortly.
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