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Snap Soars on Q1 Beat as Ad Rebound Fuels Growth Resurgence

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
April 27, 2024
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Snap Inc. delivered a resounding first-quarter performance that surpassed Wall Street’s expectations, igniting a 23% after-hours rally in its shares. The social media giant’s results underscored a remarkable resurgence, with revenue growth accelerating to 21% after six consecutive quarters of sluggish single-digit increases or declines.

The good earnings report can be attributed to Snap’s concerted efforts to revitalize its advertising business, which had stumbled in 2022 amid broader turmoil in the digital ad market. In its investor letter, the company cited improvements in its advertising platform and robust demand for its direct-response ad solutions as primary drivers of the revenue growth.

During the earnings call, Snap’s Chief Financial Officer Derek Andersen highlighted the favourable operating environment, stating, “We saw a much more robust brand environment, which played out in all of our regions in Q1.”

Advertising revenue surged to $1.11 billion, while the “Other Revenue” category, fuelled primarily by Snapchat+ subscribers, soared 194% year-over-year to $87 million, buoyed by over 9 million paid subscribers.

Snap’s adjusted EBITDA of $46 million exceeded analyst estimates of a $68 million loss, a feat the company attributed to disciplined expense management and accelerating revenue growth.
“Given the progress we have made with our ad platform, the leadership team we have built, and the strategic priorities we have set, we believe we are well positioned to continue to improve our business performance,” Snap stated in its investor letter.

While Snap’s growth accelerated, it lagged behind rival Meta, which reported a 27% revenue increase in its first-quarter results on Wednesday. However, Meta’s shares plunged due to a tepid forecast and concerns over its long-term investment plans.
Snap’s net loss narrowed to $305.1 million, or 19 cents per share, from $328.7 million, or 21 cents per share, a year earlier.

For the second quarter, Snap forecasts revenue between $1.23 billion and $1.26 billion, exceeding analyst expectations of $1.22 billion. The company expects adjusted EBITDA to range from $15 million to $45 million, compared to Wall Street’s estimate of $15.5 million.
Snap’s daily active user base grew 10% year-over-year to 422 million, and the company anticipates around 431 million DAUs in the second quarter, surpassing expectations of 430 million.
Snap’s engagement metrics also painted a promising picture, with time spent watching content increasing year-over-year, driven primarily by Spotlight and Creator Stories. Notably, time spent on Spotlight, the platform’s user-generated content hub, surged 125% year-over-year.

As Snap continues to navigate the evolving digital landscape, its first-quarter performance serves as a testament to its resilience and ability to capitalize on emerging trends, positioning the company for sustained growth in the quarters ahead.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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