The document analyzes whether Facebook could become the next Google based on financial metrics. It finds that while Facebook has steadily increased revenue, it remains far behind Google's quarterly revenue and profits. Specifically, in Q4 2012 Google generated 734% more revenue and 4409% more net income than Facebook. For Facebook to narrow this gap, it will need to continue growing its user base and find ways to more efficiently monetize its existing users through advertising.
2. IS FB THE NEXT GOOG?
• Since going public, Facebook has remained in the spotlight
when it comes to their financials
• Many analysts have hypothesized if Facebook could become the
next Google, implying soaring revenues and profits
• Now that FB has been public for almost a year, let’s see how
their financials stack up
4. REVENUE LONGSHOT
• Although it appears to be slowly increasing, Facebook remains
far behind Google when it comes to quarterly revenue
• Google generated 734% more revenue in Q4 than Facebook
But what about profits…
5. QUARTERLY PROFITS (IN MILLIONS)
$3,000.00
$2,500.00
$2,000.00
$1,500.00 FB Net income
Goog Net Income
$1,000.00
$500.00
$-
2011-12 2012-03 2012-06 2012-09 2012-12
$(500.00)
Data Source: MorningStar.com
6. PROFITS ARE ALSO GREATLY
UNBALANCED
• From a profitability perspective, the companies are further apart
• Google generated 4409% more net income than Facbeook in Q4
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7. IN SUMMARY
• Despite being similar in size, Facebook is unable to come close
to Google in terms of revenue or profit
• Q4 Revenue: Google $13.2B – Facebook $1.6B
• Q4 Net Income: Google $2.9B – Facebook $64mm
• To narrow the gap they will have to continue adding users, but
more importantly find out how to more efficiently advertise to
their existing users
• Facebook Exchange could be a step in the right
direction, but we’ll see how much volume it can generate