Meta posts sharply higher Q4 profit, revenue, topping Wall Street's
expectations
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[January 30, 2025] By
BARBARA ORTUTAY
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Meta Platforms Inc. posted sharply higher profit
and revenue for its fourth quarter on Wednesday, thanks to higher ad
revenue on its social media properties, sending its shares up in
after-hours trading even as it forecast increasing expenses on its
artificial intelligence efforts.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he expects 2025 to “be the year when a highly
intelligent and personalized AI assistant reaches more than 1 billion
people, and I expect Meta AI to be that leading AI assistant.”
The Menlo Park, California-based company earned $20.83 billion, or $8.02
per share, in the October-December quarter. That's up 49% from $14.02
billion, or $5.33 per share, in the same period a year earlier.
Revenue grew 21% to $48.39 billion from $40.11 billion.
Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of $6.76 per share on
revenue of $47 billion, according to a poll by FactSet.
“We continue to make good progress on AI, glasses, and the future of
social media,” Zuckerberg said in a statement.
For the current quarter, Meta said expects revenue of $39.5 billion to
$41.8 billion. Analysts are expecting revenue at the high end of that
range — $41.68 billion.
The company also said it expects expenses in the range of $114 billion
to $119 billion, driven by infrastructure costs and employee
compensation. Meta had 74,067 employees as of Dec. 31, up 10% from a
year earlier.

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Mark Zuckerberg talks about the Orion AR glasses during the Meta
Connect conference on Sept. 25, 2024, in Menlo Park, Calif. (AP
Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File)
 “Meta’s Q4 performance underscores
the company’s resilience in a still-uncertain digital ad market. By
beating both earnings and revenue estimates, they’ve demonstrated
that cost discipline and efficiency gains are paying dividends,”
said Jesse Cohen, an analyst with Investing.com. “However, the real
headline is their commitment to aggressive capital expenditures.
This signals Meta is doubling down on its AI infrastructure and
metaverse ambitions, even as investors grapple with the costs.”
Separately, Meta has agreed to pay roughly $25 million to settle a
2021 lawsuit that President Donald Trump brought against the company
and Zuckerberg after Trump's accounts were suspended following the
Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
“This is also going to be a big year for redefining our relationship
with governments,” Zuckerberg said in a conference call with
analysts. “We now have a U.S. administration that is proud of our
leading companies, prioritizes American technology winning, and that
will defend our values and interests abroad. And I’m optimistic
about the progress and innovation this is going to unlock.”
Meta's stock rose $13.53, or 2%, to $690.02 in after-hours trading.
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