After Earnings, Is Meta Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued? (2024)

With Mark Zuckerberg’s emphasis on AI investment, here’s what we think of Meta stock.

After Earnings, Is Meta Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued? (1)

Michael Hodel, CFA

After Earnings, Is Meta Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued? (2)

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Microsoft Corp (MSFT) Alphabet Inc Class C (GOOG) Amazon.com Inc (AMZN) Meta Platforms Inc Class A (META)

Meta Platforms META released its first-quarter earnings report on April 24. Here’s Morningstar’s take on Meta’s earnings and the outlook for its stock.

Key Morningstar Metrics for Meta Platforms

  • Fair Value Estimate: $400.00
  • Morningstar Rating: 2 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Wide
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: High

What We Thought of Meta Platforms’ Q1 Earnings

  • Mark Zuckerberg is extremely excited about artificial intelligence and eager to invest in it. AI should benefit Meta’s core advertising business, allowing for better-targeted ads and more automated ad creation and buying. However, the opportunity to create new revenue streams from AI is far more speculative. Areas like AI assistants that can help businesses communicate with customers and general personal assistants for consumers will likely be highly competitive, with Alphabet GOOGL/GOOG, Microsoft MSFT, Amazon AMZN, and others investing aggressively here.
  • The core advertising business remains very strong, with ad volumes growing faster than daily active users (20% versus 7%) and pricing increasing 6% versus the prior year (the best pricing growth in several quarters). With past cost containment efforts, strong ad revenue growth produced strong profitability during the quarter.
  • Chinese retailers continue to account for a meaningful portion of the increase in ad demand year over year. Meta didn’t disclose sales to China-based customers during the quarter, but customers based in the Asia-Pacific region accounted for nearly 40% of revenue growth year over year. Meta should lap the ramp-up in Asia-based retailer ad spending in the rest of 2024, especially the second half. Any decision by these firms, like Temu, to pull back on ad spending could significantly hurt growth.
  • Our $400 fair value estimate includes an outlook for how aggressively Meta will invest in new technologies. We take a pretty negative view, assuming that research and development spending grows steadily over the next few years and capital investment into data centers remains elevated, without much incremental revenue benefit outside the core social media/ad business. If Meta and Zuckerberg decide to pull back sharply here, the stock could be worth more than we estimate. Ultimately, Meta investors must be comfortable with the firm’s heavy investment in new technologies.

Meta Platforms Stock Price

Fair Value Estimate for Meta Stock

With its 2-star rating, we believe Meta’s stock is overvalued compared with our long-term fair value estimate of $400 per share, representing an enterprise value of 11 times our 2024 adjusted EBITDA projection. Meta’s revenue growth will be driven primarily by online advertising and an increasing allocation of online ad dollars toward mobile, video, and social network ads. We expect solid growth in ad revenue during 2024 (17%), followed by 14% growth in 2025, which assumes continuing economic expansion and further increases in Reels monetization.

We expect Meta’s monthly active users to grow about 2% annually over the next five years, mainly due to growth in Asia and the “rest of the world” geographies. We also assume a steady deceleration in overall advertising revenue per user growth to 6% at the end of our five-year forecast from 13% in 2024, down from the average of 12% displayed over the past five years.

Read more about Meta’s fair value estimate.

Meta Platforms Stock vs. Morningstar Fair Value Estimate

Economic Moat Rating

We assign Meta a wide moat based on network effects around its massive user base and intangible assets consisting of a vast collection of data users have shared on its various sites and apps. Given its ability to profitably monetize its network via advertising, we think Meta will more likely than not generate excess returns on capital over the next 20 years.

Since it’s the clear-cut social media leader, we believe Meta’s offerings have established strong network effects, whereby all these platforms become more valuable as more people use them. This creates barriers to success for social network upstarts and barriers to exit for users, who might leave behind friends, contacts, pictures, memories, and more by departing to alternative platforms.

Read more about Meta’s economic moat.

Financial Strength

In an industry where continuing investments are required to compete and maintain market leadership, we believe Meta is well-positioned in terms of access to capital. The firm has a strong balance sheet, with net cash of $47 billion. It generated $71 billion cash from operations in 2023, 41% higher than the prior year, mainly due to the return of top-line growth and cost control policies. While capital investment remains elevated versus previous years, capital spending declined to $27 billion in 2023 from $31 billion in 2022. As a result, free cash flow more than doubled to $44 billion.

Meta declared a quarterly $0.50 per share dividend in the first quarter of 2024. The firm likely will also use a portion of its cash to repurchase shares and to remain active on the acquisitions front, although limited by continuing Federal Trade Commission antitrust oversight.

Read more about Meta’s financial strength.

Risk and Uncertainty

Our Uncertainty Rating for Meta is High. While barriers to exit may be increasing for users of Facebook and its family of apps, a disruptive or innovative technology (recently TikTok) could reduce the time they spend on Meta’s apps. Increased usage and engagement on one social network could come at a cost to other social networks, reducing engagement and the potential return on investment for advertisers. Even with Meta’s dominant position in the social network market, its dependence on online advertising exposes it to a lengthy downturn in online ad spending, which could happen during a protracted economic downturn.

The firm’s high dependence on user behavior data also creates an environmental, social, and governance risk. Regulatory agencies worldwide could impose limitations on what user and usage data Meta can compile and how the data can be utilized. Lack of data privacy and security or misuse could push users away from its platforms.

Read more about Meta’s risk and uncertainty.

META Bulls Say

  • With more users and usage time than any other social network, Meta provides the largest audience and the most valuable data for social network online advertising.
  • Meta’s ad revenue per user is growing, demonstrating the value advertisers see in working with the firm.
  • The application of AI technology to Meta’s various offerings, along with the launch of VR products, will increase user engagement, driving further growth in advertising revenue.

META Bears Say

  • Meta is currently a one-trick pony, and it will be severely affected if online advertising no longer grows or more advertising dollars shift to other platforms like Google or Snapchat.
  • Despite rapid user growth, many of Meta’s customers may also belong to other social networks, such as Snapchat or TikTok. The firm must continually fight to capture a user’s time.
  • Regulations could emerge that limit the application and collection of user and usage data, or restrict acquisitions, affecting data utilization and growth.

This article was compiled by Liz Angeles.

The author or authors do not own shares in any securities mentioned in this article.Find out about Morningstar’s editorial policies.

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Michael Hodel, CFA, is director of communications services equity research for Morningstar Research Services, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Morningstar, Inc. He covers U.S. telecom service providers and related firms, including AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast. His team covers media companies, global telecom service providers, and owners of telecom infrastructure, such as wireless towers and data centers.

Hodel joined Morningstar in 1998. Prior to his current position, he spent two years as a portfolio manager for Morningstar Investment Management, LLC. Previously, he served as a technology strategist responsible for telecom research, chair of Morningstar’s Economic Moat Committee, and a senior member of Morningstar’s corporate credit ratings initiative.

Hodel holds a bachelor’s degree in finance, with highest honors, from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst® designation.

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After Earnings, Is Meta Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued? (2024)

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After Earnings, Is Meta Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued? ›

Fair Value Estimate for Meta Stock

Is META expected to go up after earnings? ›

For the full year, analysts project that Meta's revenue will rise 17.8% to $158.9 billion in 2024, after climbing 15.7% last year, according to FactSet. Revenue slipped 1.1% in 2022. Meta's earnings are expected to grow this year but at a slower rate compared to Meta's 2023 recovery year.

Should I hold or sell META stock? ›

Meta Platforms has a consensus rating of Strong Buy which is based on 37 buy ratings, 3 hold ratings and 2 sell ratings. The average price target for Meta Platforms is $523.61. This is based on 42 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months.

What is fair value for META stock? ›

As of 2024-06-20, the Fair Value of Meta Platforms Inc (META) is 374.51 USD. This value is based on the Peter Lynch's Fair Value formula. With the current market price of 499.49 USD, the upside of Meta Platforms Inc is -25%.

Is META a buy or sell rating? ›

Metlife has 22.93% upside potential, based on the analysts' average price target. Is MET a Buy, Sell or Hold? Metlife has a consensus rating of Strong Buy which is based on 8 buy ratings, 0 hold ratings and 0 sell ratings. The average price target for Metlife is $85.88.

Is META overvalued or undervalued? ›

With its 2-star rating, we believe Meta's stock is overvalued compared with our long-term fair value estimate of $400 per share, representing an enterprise value of 11 times our 2024 adjusted EBITDA projection.

Will META share price recover? ›

Today's Stock Price: META stock is trading on NASDAQ, current market price is $499.26. 2024 Forecast: Analysts predict a median 12-month forecast for Meta stock at $400.00, with a range from $384.00 to $470.00.

What is the highest price ever for META stock? ›

The latest closing stock price for Meta Platforms as of June 14, 2024 is 504.16. The all-time high Meta Platforms stock closing price was 526.82 on April 05, 2024.

What is the META stock forecast for 2024? ›

According to our current META stock forecast, the value of Meta shares will drop by -1.66% and reach $ 491.21 per share by June 24, 2024. Per our technical indicators, the current sentiment is Neutral while the Fear & Greed Index is showing 39 (Fear).

What is the META stock prediction for 2025? ›

According to analysts, META price target is 523.33 USD with a max estimate of 600.00 USD and a min estimate of 360.00 USD.

What will Meta stock be worth in 5 years? ›

Long-term projections have Meta at $272 by the end of 2022 and $360 by the end of 2023. Meta stock will hit $470 in 2025, $580 in 2027, and $765 in 2030, with further gains expected thereafter. For this Meta stock price forecast, we'll be looking at data from the beginning of this year, 2022, all the way through 2030.

Is Amazon a buy or sell today? ›

Amazon stock has received a consensus rating of buy. The average rating score is A1 and is based on 97 buy ratings, 3 hold ratings, and 0 sell ratings.

What is the future growth rate of meta? ›

Fair Value Estimate for Meta

We expect a solid 14% growth in ad revenue in 2024, followed by 12% growth in 2025, which assumes continuing economic expansion and further increases in Reels monetization.

Why did Meta drop after earnings? ›

Meta Platforms (META) late Wednesday posted first-quarter earnings results that topped expectations, with 27% year-over-year revenue growth. But Meta stock fell sharply as the company gave lower than expected revenue guidance and raised its expectations for spending, citing its artificial intelligence push.

How much is meta stock in April 2024? ›

The average closing price for Facebook (META) in April 2024 was $491.84. It was down 11.7% for the month. The latest price is $502.61.

What is the earnings forecast for Meta Q1? ›

Analysts on average had expected Meta's Q1 revenue to hit $36.16 billion with earnings per share of $4.32, according to data provider LSEG. Wall Street Q2 forecasts were for revenue of $38.29 billion.

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