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| Enterprise Value | 353.75 B | P/B | 6.53 |
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GuruFocus Financial Strength Rank measures how strong a companys financial situation is. It is based on these factors
1. The debt burden that the company has as measured by its Interest coverage (current year).
2. Debt to revenue ratio. The lower, the better
3. Altman Z-score.
A company ranks high with financial strength is likely to withstand any business slowdowns and recessions.
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| Cash to Debt | No Debt |
FB's Cash to Debt is ranked higher than
78% of the 372 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 5.98 vs. FB: No Debt ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Cash to Debt only. |
FB'
s Cash to Debt Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 3.77 Med: 24.05 Max: No Debt Current: No Debt |
| Equity to Asset | 0.91 |
FB's Equity to Asset is ranked higher than
92% of the 367 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 0.60 vs. FB: 0.91 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Equity to Asset only. |
FB'
s Equity to Asset Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 0.72 Med: 0.86 Max: 0.91 Current: 0.91 |
| Interest Coverage | No Debt |
FB's Interest Coverage is ranked higher than
52% of the 271 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 257.66 vs. FB: No Debt ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Interest Coverage only. |
FB'
s Interest Coverage Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 10.55 Med: 50.07 Max: No Debt Current: No Debt |
| F-Score: 8 |
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| Z-Score: 41.29 |
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| M-Score: -2.50 |
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| WACC vs ROIC |
1. Operating Margin
2. Trend of the Operating Margin (5-year average). The company with an uptrend profit margin has a higher rank.
3. Consistency of the profitability
4. Piotroski F-Score
5. Predictability Rank
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| Operating margin (%) | 44.97 |
FB's Operating margin (%) is ranked higher than
95% of the 369 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 4.42 vs. FB: 44.97 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Operating margin (%) only. |
FB'
s Operating margin (%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 10.57 Med: 40.06 Max: 52.28 Current: 44.97 |
| Net-margin (%) | 36.97 |
FB's Net-margin (%) is ranked higher than
93% of the 369 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 2.51 vs. FB: 36.97 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Net-margin (%) only. |
FB'
s Net-margin (%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 1.04 Med: 23.58 Max: 36.97 Current: 36.97 |
| ROE (%) | 19.97 |
FB's ROE (%) is ranked higher than
79% of the 344 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 5.36 vs. FB: 19.97 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful ROE (%) only. |
FB'
s ROE (%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 0.38 Med: 11.34 Max: 19.97 Current: 19.97 |
| ROA (%) | 18.12 |
FB's ROA (%) is ranked higher than
88% of the 374 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 2.34 vs. FB: 18.12 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful ROA (%) only. |
FB'
s ROA (%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 0.49 Med: 10.16 Max: 21.46 Current: 18.12 |
| ROC (Joel Greenblatt) (%) | 143.00 |
FB's ROC (Joel Greenblatt) (%) is ranked higher than
71% of the 370 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 29.00 vs. FB: 143.00 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful ROC (Joel Greenblatt) (%) only. |
FB'
s ROC (Joel Greenblatt) (%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 22.26 Med: 116.21 Max: 150.85 Current: 143 |
| Revenue Growth (3Y)(%) | 44.60 |
FB's Revenue Growth (3Y)(%) is ranked higher than
92% of the 251 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 7.80 vs. FB: 44.60 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Revenue Growth (3Y)(%) only. |
FB'
s Revenue Growth (3Y)(%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 0 Med: 31.35 Max: 44.6 Current: 44.6 |
| EBITDA Growth (3Y)(%) | 49.60 |
FB's EBITDA Growth (3Y)(%) is ranked higher than
87% of the 183 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 7.90 vs. FB: 49.60 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful EBITDA Growth (3Y)(%) only. |
FB'
s EBITDA Growth (3Y)(%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 0 Med: 34.45 Max: 73.2 Current: 49.6 |
| EPS Growth (3Y)(%) | 79.80 |
FB's EPS Growth (3Y)(%) is ranked higher than
88% of the 169 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 7.90 vs. FB: 79.80 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful EPS Growth (3Y)(%) only. |
FB'
s EPS Growth (3Y)(%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 0 Med: 56.75 Max: 405.3 Current: 79.8 |
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Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), the world’s largest social network, in our view is the largest beneficiary of the shift in consumer engagement to mobile. Mobile is no longer a device or an application. It has become a way of life. About four years ago, we participated in Facebook’s IPO at $38 per share. As user engagement transitioned from desktop to mobile, growth slowed and the stock collapsed. We thought Facebook was a unique company with real competitive advantages and viewed mobile monetization as a question of “when” rather than “if.” Market overemphasis on short-term results allowed us to build our position at an average cost of $26 per share. Facebook is currently trading at $114, or three times our initial investment.
We think Facebook will continue to grow. It is using its leadership position to offer targeted advertising capabilities at scale. The company is in the early stages of monetizing online video and Instagram, which have begun to contribute to incremental revenue growth. WhatsApp and Oculus provide additional avenues for potential growth opportunities.
From Baron Funds' Summer 2016 Newsletter.

Shares of Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB), the world’s largest social network, rose in the first quarter, driven by improving consumer engagement and monetization. Facebook is the largest beneficiary of the shift in consumer engagement to mobile. Facebook is using its leadership position to provide global advertisers targeted marketing capabilities at scale. Facebook is in the early stages of monetizing online video and Instagram, which are starting to contribute to incremental revenue growth. WhatsApp and Oculus provide additional avenues for growth opportunities.
From Baron Fifth Avenue Growth Fund first quarter 2016 commentary.

Shares of Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB), the world’s largest social network, rose in the first quarter, driven by improving consumer engagement and monetization. Facebook is the largest beneficiary of the shift in consumer engagement to mobile. Facebook is using its leadership position to provide global advertisers targeted marketing capabilities at scale. Facebook is in the early stages of monetizing online video and Instagram, which are starting to contribute to incremental revenue growth. WhatsApp and Oculus provide additional avenues for growth opportunities.
From the Baron Global Advantage Fund first quarter 2016 commentary.

Shares of Facebook, Inc., (NASDAQ:FB) the world’s largest social network, rose in the first quarter, driven by improving consumer engagement and monetization. Facebook is the largest beneficiary of the shift in consumer engagement to mobile. Facebook is using its leadership position to provide global advertisers targeted marketing capabilities at scale. Facebook is in the early stages of monetizing online video and Instagram, which are starting to contribute to incremental revenue growth. WhatsApp and Oculus provide additional avenues for growth opportunities. (Ashim Mehra)
From Baron Opportunity Fund first quarter 2016 commentary.

Facebook Inc.’s (NASDAQ:FB) (2.6%) (FB – $104.66 – NASDAQ) mission is to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected. People use Facebook to stay connected with friends and family, to discover what's going on in the world, and to share and express what matters to them. As of September 30, 2015, Facebook had 1.55 billion monthly active users (MAUs) worldwide and an average of 1.01 billion daily active users (DAUs), creating a powerful targeted advetising platform.
From the GAMCO Global Growth Fund fourth quarter 2015 commentary.

Shares of Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB), the world’s largest social network, were up in the fourth quarter, driven by improved consumer engagement and monetization. Facebook is a beneficiary of the consumer engagement move to mobile. It is leveraging its leadership position in mobile to offer targeted advertising capabilities at scale. It is in the early stages of monetizing online video and Instagram, both of which hold significant growth potential in our view. We believe WhatsApp and Oculus also offer growth opportunities and possible synergies with the Facebook network. (Ashim Mehra)
From the Baron Funds Opportunity Fund fourth quarter 2015 commentary.

Shares of Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB), the world’s largest social network, were up 16% in the fourth quarter and 34% in 2015. It was a year ago that we argued that the word “mobile” was no longer describing a device, but rather a behavior. Facebook’s early focus on driving and improving consumer engagement on mobile platforms is starting to bear fruit. The company is the obvious beneficiary of a structural shift of advertising dollars from “analog” to digital, and with one billion active monthly mobile users, Facebook has positioned itself as one of the largest beneficiaries of the mobile way of life by presenting global advertisers with, in our view, the most compelling advertising platform. We believe the company is in the middle stages of scaling and building out its monetization structures and stands to benefit from expected improvements in the price of advertising on its platform. We think Facebook is continually expanding the size of its addressable market by acquiring and investing in newer synergistic offerings such as Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus VR.
From the Baron Fifth Avenue Growth Fund Fourth Quarter 2015 Letter.

It’s been a while since we mentioned the shares of Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB), the world’s largest social network, which rose 5% in the third quarter. It was a year ago that we argued that the word “mobile” was no longer describing a device, but rather a behavior. Facebook’s early focus on driving and improving consumer engagement on mobile platforms is starting to bear fruit. The company is the obvious beneficiary of a structural shift of advertising dollars from “analog” to digital, and with one billion active monthly mobile users, Facebook has positioned itself as one of the largest beneficiaries of the mobile way of life by presenting global advertisers with what we believe is the most compelling advertising platform. We believe the company is in the middle stages of scaling and building out its monetization structures and stands to benefit from expected improvements in the price of advertising on its platform. We think Facebook is continually expanding the size of its addressable market by acquiring and investing in newer synergistic offerings such as Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus VR.
From Baron Funds' Fifth Avenue Growth Fund 3rd quarter 2015 commentary.

Facebook Inc.’s (NASDAQ:FB)(4.4%) (FB – $89.90 – NASDAQ) mission is to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected. People use Facebook to stay connected with friends and family, to discover what's going on in the world, and to share and express what matters to them. As of June 30, 2015, Facebook had 1.49 billion monthly active users (MAUs) worldwide and an average of 968 million daily active users (DAUs), creating a powerful targeted advetising platform.
From GAMCO's Growth Fund third quarter 2015 commentary.

Facebook, Inc. is pioneering a new age of people-based advertising – targeting relevant ads to actual people or audiences, not content. In the United States, during 2014, mobile accounted for 24% of consumer media time, but only 8% of advertising spend. Facebook accounts for a full 20% of mobile time spent in the U.S. The “catch up” of ad spend to media time provides a powerful secular tailwind to Facebook and other mobile-centric advertising platforms.
From Baron Funds’ second quarter 2015 commentary.
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| P/E(ttm) | 38.43 |
FB's P/E(ttm) is ranked lower than
64% of the 226 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 28.93 vs. FB: 38.43 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful P/E(ttm) only. |
FB'
s P/E(ttm) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 12.63 Med: 76.52 Max: 2831 Current: 38.43 |
| Forward P/E | 25.25 |
FB's Forward P/E is ranked lower than
51% of the 71 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 9999.00 vs. FB: 25.25 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Forward P/E only. |
N/A |
| PE(NRI) | 38.43 |
FB's PE(NRI) is ranked lower than
63% of the 228 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 28.91 vs. FB: 38.43 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful PE(NRI) only. |
FB'
s PE(NRI) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 12.63 Med: 76.52 Max: 2831 Current: 38.43 |
| Price/Owner Earnings (ttm) | 35.16 |
FB's Price/Owner Earnings (ttm) is ranked lower than
75% of the 128 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 24.16 vs. FB: 35.16 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Price/Owner Earnings (ttm) only. |
FB'
s Price/Owner Earnings (ttm) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 30.15 Med: 56.9 Max: 97.21 Current: 35.16 |
| P/B | 6.53 |
FB's P/B is ranked lower than
78% of the 338 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 3.22 vs. FB: 6.53 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful P/B only. |
FB'
s P/B Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 2.9 Med: 6.55 Max: 11.29 Current: 6.53 |
| P/S | 14.10 |
FB's P/S is ranked lower than
92% of the 353 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 2.26 vs. FB: 14.10 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful P/S only. |
FB'
s P/S Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 7.92 Med: 16.11 Max: 21.9 Current: 14.1 |
| PFCF | 33.66 |
FB's PFCF is ranked lower than
69% of the 125 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 25.27 vs. FB: 33.66 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful PFCF only. |
FB'
s PFCF Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 27.93 Med: 42.48 Max: 280.08 Current: 33.66 |
| POCF | 24.28 |
FB's POCF is ranked lower than
64% of the 165 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 20.16 vs. FB: 24.28 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful POCF only. |
FB'
s POCF Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 18.89 Med: 29.44 Max: 49.18 Current: 24.28 |
| EV-to-EBIT | 28.24 |
FB's EV-to-EBIT is ranked lower than
64% of the 222 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 19.45 vs. FB: 28.24 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful EV-to-EBIT only. |
FB'
s EV-to-EBIT Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 24.5 Med: 44.95 Max: 121.7 Current: 28.24 |
| EV-to-EBITDA | 23.81 |
FB's EV-to-EBITDA is ranked lower than
67% of the 246 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 15.76 vs. FB: 23.81 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful EV-to-EBITDA only. |
FB'
s EV-to-EBITDA Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 20.6 Med: 37.95 Max: 64 Current: 23.81 |
| PEG | 0.93 |
FB's PEG is ranked higher than
77% of the 78 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 1.59 vs. FB: 0.93 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful PEG only. |
FB'
s PEG Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 0.49 Med: 0.53 Max: 0.93 Current: 0.93 |
| Current Ratio | 11.97 |
FB's Current Ratio is ranked higher than
96% of the 366 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 1.96 vs. FB: 11.97 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Current Ratio only. |
FB'
s Current Ratio Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 5.12 Med: 10.71 Max: 11.97 Current: 11.97 |
| Quick Ratio | 11.97 |
FB's Quick Ratio is ranked higher than
96% of the 366 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 1.84 vs. FB: 11.97 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Quick Ratio only. |
FB'
s Quick Ratio Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 5.12 Med: 10.71 Max: 11.97 Current: 11.97 |
| Days Sales Outstanding | 52.73 |
FB's Days Sales Outstanding is ranked lower than
56% of the 295 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 46.80 vs. FB: 52.73 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Days Sales Outstanding only. |
FB'
s Days Sales Outstanding Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 49.13 Med: 52.1 Max: 68.97 Current: 52.73 |
| Days Payable | 29.09 |
FB's Days Payable is ranked lower than
74% of the 263 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 58.83 vs. FB: 29.09 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Days Payable only. |
FB'
s Days Payable Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 16.94 Med: 24.95 Max: 29.84 Current: 29.09 |
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| 3-Year Average Share Buyback Ratio | -4.20 |
FB's 3-Year Average Share Buyback Ratio is ranked lower than
67% of the 218 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: -1.50 vs. FB: -4.20 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful 3-Year Average Share Buyback Ratio only. |
FB'
s 3-Year Average Share Buyback Ratio Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: -22.6 Med: -5.15 Max: 0 Current: -4.2 |
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| Price/Net Cash | 16.32 |
FB's Price/Net Cash is ranked lower than
99.99% of the 121 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 9.41 vs. FB: 16.32 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Price/Net Cash only. |
FB'
s Price/Net Cash Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 10.05 Med: 15.44 Max: 29.55 Current: 16.32 |
| Price/Net Current Asset Value | 13.51 |
FB's Price/Net Current Asset Value is ranked lower than
99.99% of the 220 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 6.37 vs. FB: 13.51 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Price/Net Current Asset Value only. |
FB'
s Price/Net Current Asset Value Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 7.97 Med: 13.07 Max: 22.75 Current: 13.51 |
| Price/Tangible Book | 10.03 |
FB's Price/Tangible Book is ranked lower than
79% of the 290 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 4.43 vs. FB: 10.03 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Price/Tangible Book only. |
FB'
s Price/Tangible Book Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 6.09 Med: 10.12 Max: 15.28 Current: 10.03 |
| Price/Projected FCF | 4.20 | ||
| Price/Median PS Value | 0.88 |
FB's Price/Median PS Value is ranked lower than
99.99% of the 293 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 9999.00 vs. FB: 0.88 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Price/Median PS Value only. |
FB'
s Price/Median PS Value Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 0.69 Med: 1.02 Max: 1.08 Current: 0.88 |
| Price/Peter Lynch Fair Value | 1.54 |
FB's Price/Peter Lynch Fair Value is ranked lower than
99.99% of the 47 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 1.54 vs. FB: 1.54 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Price/Peter Lynch Fair Value only. |
FB'
s Price/Peter Lynch Fair Value Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 1.32 Med: 1.32 Max: 1.54 Current: 1.54 |
| Price/Graham Number | 4.14 |
FB's Price/Graham Number is ranked lower than
99.99% of the 182 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 2.49 vs. FB: 4.14 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Price/Graham Number only. |
FB'
s Price/Graham Number Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 3.55 Med: 6.83 Max: 26.89 Current: 4.14 |
| Earnings Yield (Greenblatt) (%) | 3.54 |
FB's Earnings Yield (Greenblatt) (%) is ranked higher than
61% of the 359 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 2.10 vs. FB: 3.54 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Earnings Yield (Greenblatt) (%) only. |
FB'
s Earnings Yield (Greenblatt) (%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 0.8 Med: 2.2 Max: 4.1 Current: 3.54 |
| Forward Rate of Return (Yacktman) (%) | 68.43 |
FB's Forward Rate of Return (Yacktman) (%) is ranked higher than
91% of the 117 Companies in the Global Internet Content & Information industry. ( Industry Median: 13.50 vs. FB: 68.43 ) Ranked among companies with meaningful Forward Rate of Return (Yacktman) (%) only. |
FB'
s Forward Rate of Return (Yacktman) (%) Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: 68.4 Med: 68.5 Max: 68.6 Current: 68.43 |
| Revenue (TTM) (Mil) $ | 27,638 |
|---|---|
| EPS (TTM) $ | 3.49 |
| Beta | 0.54 |
| Short Percentage of Float | 0.94% |
| 52-Week Range $ | 96.82 - 135.49 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil) | 2,889.98 |
| Dec17 | Dec18 | Dec19 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue (Mil $) | 37,749 | 46,910 | 56,071 |
| EPS ($) | 5.39 | 6.49 | 7.48 |
| EPS w/o NRI ($) | 5.39 | 6.49 | 7.48 |
| EPS Growth Rate (3Y to 5Y Estimate) | 23.16% | ||
| Dividends Per Share ($) | |||
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