Quick Analysis on FB Stock by Re-ThinkWealth.com (August 2021)
30 August 2021
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What Does Facebook Do?

Source: Facebook
Is Facebook a social media company?
An advertising company?
Or a chat company?
Or a VR company?
Online shopping company?
Based on their latest 2Q 2021 earnings, they foresee themselves transforming and be known as a metaverse company in the future.
So Facebook wants to be known as a metaverse company!
How will they make money from metaverse? They are looking to make money from selling virtual items in the metaverse along with advertising and other virtual experiences. It will take several years to build this vision of his, based on Mark Zuckerberg.
“A lot of the metaverse experience is going to be around being able to teleport from one experience to another. So being able to basically have your digital goods and your inventory and bring them from place to place, that’s going to be a big investment that people make.” – Mark Zuckerberg
An analyst estimated that Facebook is already spending about $5 billion per year on metaverse-related development.
As of their latest Q2 2021 earnings, they continue to execute well. The daily active users for the Facebook app continue to increase to now 1.908 billion users and the monthly active users are at 2.995 billion users.
Their family of apps daily active people increased to 2.76 billion and monthly active people is at 3.51 billion.
Revenue is the highest it has been in the last 3 years at $29.077 billion in the 2nd quarter of 2021, and so is diluted earnings per share at $3.61.
Cash and equivalents are also very high at $64.08 billion for Q2 2021.

Source: Facebook
The main source of Facebook’s revenue is still advertising, which is up 56% year on year. “Other” sources are gaining traction at $497 million for 2Q 2021.
In the metaverse vision, Mark also foresees that advertising will play a huge role in it (not surprising).
Does Facebook Have A Competitive Advantage?
In my view, Facebook has a clear and durable competitive advantage on three fronts:
1. Network effect
One of the key reasons why Facebook grew so big so fast is due to the “network effect”. It’s a simple principle that the more users Facebook has, the more attractive for others to join as well.
Simply put, Facebook becomes more useful to more people as more people join Facebook and its other apps (WhatsApp, Instagram, etc).
It’s kind of a “winner take all” situation in this social media kind of business.
2. Economies of Scale
Based on Harvard Business Review, Facebook enjoys three advantages over rivals: technological capabilities, economies of scale in its infrastructure, and network effects (our first point). With economies of scale, all of Facebook’s offerings can rely on the same back-end infrastructure system and hence, achieving cost-savings that rivals rarely be able to match.
3. Innovative Management
Facebook’s technological prowess in my view comes from the willingness of the management to fail in the process of innovation and keeping up with the times. There are many examples of companies being disrupted because they were too slow in innovation and therefore succumbs to disruptions from competitors.
Facebook has so far been able to move ahead of the curve (an example is their recent announcements with regards to building a Metaverse company) as well as their continuous investments in building payment and shopping infrastructure in their platforms.
How is The Management Quality of Facebook?
Mark Zuckerberg has proven over time that he is a reliable leader for Facebook.
Reliable not in the sense that there are no controversies. But reliable in the sense that he never fails to continue to try to innovate and be ahead of the curve in terms of what his customers want – and in terms of technological innovation.
“Facebook, it appears, can’t be hurt — not by major ad buyers boycotting its service, not by state and federal investigations, and not even by a pandemic.” – Fortune magazine
Mark has crafted Facebook in a way that there is no single customer concentration. Most of their revenue comes from the small and medium-sized businesses that do advertising on Facebook.
He has also been able to navigate Facebook throughout the different challenges that it has faced over the past few years, privacy issues, state and federal investigations, etc. And in between all those, there are improvements in terms of Facebook’s Oculus Quest 2 offerings and their initiatives on Metaverse.
So overall, the management of FB, in my view has been great. Innovative, flexible and forward looking.
How Is The Valuation Range For Facebook Like?

Source: own calculation and model
Facebook’s free cash flow has been steadily going up over the years. Using FB’s latest FCF figure, based on my assumption of a 15% FCF growth rate for the next 5 years followed by 10% for another 5 years before moving towards a perpetual growth rate of 5%, FB fair value is roughly $386.23 after a 10% margin of safety. As of 30 August 2020, FB’s price is at $372.60, which is around its fair valuation based on my assumption.
In Conclusion
I have owned FB for a few years now, first bought it at around $130, $140 region. I view FB as a great company that is in the category of Compounders. A company that continues to evolve and innovate, similar to Microsoft. That is why even in an overvalued region, I would think twice before selling FB.
Some companies are worth paying a premium on and in my view, FB is one of them.
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Founder, investment blogger, full-time investor, and editor of this quality investing x business-like stock investing blog Re-ThinkWealth.com.
Chris started investing in stocks early at age 21 and is a big proponent of business-like stock investing – a mixture of both value and growth investing. He invests in companies where there is value to be found (as long as it is still within his circle of competence), be it a turnaround, depressed, value, or quality growth company (compounders). He either buys the stock outright or he profits through selling put or selling call options – or buying call options (buying and selling options are especially dangerous for those who do not know how to properly execute it).
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