Why Does Facebook Trade At A 50% Discount To Its High Growth Peers?
by Timothy Phillips
Facebook (FB) has developed the product of a generation and has revolutionized the way hundreds of millions of people communicate, connect and socialize on a daily basis. With over 1 billion active users, 680 million of which are active on mobile, Facebook is the best positioned company globally to monetize the trend to mobile activity. Facebook's growth accelerated in the December quarter to over 40% as its mobile revenue increased from zero earlier in the year to 23% of its total advertising revenue. This trend, along with Facebook's potential to monetize other opportunities such as e-commerce, search and cloud should have Facebook flying high with a world beating multiple. Yet, Facebook's valuation has significantly lagged all of its high growth peers. read more »
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