Overall, Meta reported adjusted Q4 earnings per share of $3.67, falling short of the consensus analyst estimate of $3.85, according to FactSet, while revenue of $33.7 billion was just ahead of the consensus estimate of $33.4 billion. Meta’s guidance for first-quarter 2022 revenue also fell short, coming in at between $27 billion to $29 billion, compared with analysts’ expectations of $30.2 billion.
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