Thursday, December 25, 2025
ADVT 
National

Facebook Reports Stronger-than-expected 1Q Results

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Apr, 2016 11:15 AM
  • Facebook Reports Stronger-than-expected 1Q Results
MENLO PARK, Calif. — Facebook posted stronger-than-expected results for its first quarter, helped by a growing number of users and higher advertising revenue, especially on mobile devices.
 
The social media giant on Wednesday reported earnings of $1.51 billion, or 52 cents per share, up from $512 million, or 18 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier. Adjusted earnings were 77 cents per share in the latest quarter, well above the 62 cents that analysts polled by FactSet were expecting.
 
Revenue was $5.38 billion, up from $3.54 billion. Analysts had forecast $5.26 billion.
 
Facebook had 1.65 billion monthly users as of March 31, an increase of 15 per cent from a year earlier. Of these, 1.51 billion signed on using mobile devices at least once a month, an increase of 21 per cent.
 
 
Separately, Facebook also announced that it will create a new class of non-voting stock, known as "Class C capital stock," designated to let CEO Mark Zuckerberg keep tight reins on the company even as it issues more shares to compensate employees and investors.
 
Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said that a "big part of Facebook's success is due to Mark's leadership." The proposal, which must still be approved by shareholders, is intended to keep Zuckerberg in an active leadership role at Facebook, the company said.
 
As in previous quarters, Facebook attributed its success to its mobile advertising strength. Sandberg said that as customers have shifted to mobile, businesses have followed.
 
Menlo Park, Calif.-based Facebook's shares jumped $9.82, or 9 per cent, to $118.31 in after-hours trading. At that rate, the stock is set to open at an all-time high Thursday.

MORE National ARTICLES

Rescuers In B.C. Work To Recover Two Sledders Killed In Avalanche

The two victims were among a group of seven sledding northwest of Blue River on Monday night, said Alan Hobler, a spokesman for the Kamloops Search and Rescue team.

Rescuers In B.C. Work To Recover Two Sledders Killed In Avalanche

RCMP Find Pair Suspected In Emily Sheane's Burnaby Hit-And-Run At Creston Motel

RCMP Find Pair Suspected In Emily Sheane's Burnaby Hit-And-Run At Creston Motel
RCMP received a call Sunday morning about two suspicious people who had booked into a hotel.

RCMP Find Pair Suspected In Emily Sheane's Burnaby Hit-And-Run At Creston Motel

Calgary MLA First Denies, Then Admits To 'Flipping Bird' In House At Opposition

Calgary MLA First Denies, Then Admits To 'Flipping Bird' In House At Opposition
Calgary Hawkwood MLA Michael Connolly also admits that when he was initially accused of doing so, he mislead the house by denying it.

Calgary MLA First Denies, Then Admits To 'Flipping Bird' In House At Opposition

Children Under 10 More Likely To Die In Home Fires: Death Review Panel

Children Under 10 More Likely To Die In Home Fires: Death Review Panel
 A death-review panel launched by the British Columbia coroners' service has determined that children under 10 years old were far more likely to die in residential fires that those from ages 11 to 18.

Children Under 10 More Likely To Die In Home Fires: Death Review Panel

Former Lawyer Hopes B.C. Chief Judge's Leadership Will Lead To Family Law Reform

Former Lawyer Hopes B.C. Chief Judge's Leadership Will Lead To Family Law Reform
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's top judge is heading a group that aims to reform the province's family and civil justice system.

Former Lawyer Hopes B.C. Chief Judge's Leadership Will Lead To Family Law Reform

How Alcohol Ups Breast Cancer Risk

How Alcohol Ups Breast Cancer Risk
Drinking alcohol can put you at increased risk of breast cancer by enhancing the levels of a cancer-causing gene, new research has found.

How Alcohol Ups Breast Cancer Risk