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Facebook reports 1.45 billion daily averages users in Q1 2018 earnings

The company also reported a total revenue of $11.97 billion USD

Embattled Menlo Park-based social networking giant Facebook reportedly has 1.45 billion daily average users, according to the company’s first quarter 2018 earnings report.

The company also reported a total of revenue of $11.97 billion USD (roughly $15.37 billion CAD). Of that amount, approximately $11.80 billion USD ($15.16 billion CAD) was generated through the company’s advertising efforts.

“Despite facing important challenges, our community and business are off to a strong start in 2018,” said Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s founder and CEO, in an April 25th, 2018 media release.

“We are taking a broader view of our responsibility and investing to make sure our services are used for good. But we also need to keep building new tools to help people connect, strengthen our communities, and bring the world closer together.”

The company’s total revenue increased 49 percent, in comparison to 2017, while its advertising revenue increased by 50 percent when compared to 2017.

Facebook further reported 2.20 billion monthly users, and a mobile advertising revenue that represented approximately 91 percent of the company’s total advertising revenue for Q1 2018.

The company also reportedly employs 27,472 people — an increase of 48 percent when compared to 2017.

These figures come in the wake of bad press that the company’s received for its involvement in the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal.

While Zuckerberg has apologized for his company’s involvement in the scandal, and has appeared before both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, the company’s global operations are still under investigation.

According to Facebook, at least 622,000 Canadians were affected by the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

Facebook’s stock price currently sits at $159.69 USD (roughly $205.10 CAD).

Source: Facebook

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