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In this report, we briefly review six current drivers of SNAP’s direct response (DR) ad revenue growth, and five that could potentially contribute more in 2024. We also preview SNAP’s NewFront presentation tomorrow night, and update our model for last week’s earnings results, which result in our target increasing to $18 from $17 due to higher estimates and a higher target valuation.
What’s New: In this first take following tonight’s results, we touch on: 1. Broad-based ad growth, and 85% SMB advertiser growth sticks out 2. Engagement metrics hold steady, keeping the biggest risk to the stock at bay 3. Snapchat+ now at 9M subscribers, nicely ahead of our 8.6M estimate for 1Q24 4. My AI and generative AI features lightly highlighted 5. 2024 non-GAAP expense guidance also given for the first time. 6. Timely share repurchases continue as SNAP better manages the share count
What’s New: Ahead of Thursday PM’s earnings report, we review key controversies for SNAP, including: 1. Traction of SNAP’s direct response ad tech changes, and the trajectory of ad revenue growth. 2. Engagement levels in the North America, where deterioration is the most important risk this quarter. Also: can Global DAU growth hold +10%? 3. Flow through of the 10% headcount reduction in 1Q24, both on adjusted EBITDA margins and stock-based compensation. 4. We check in on SNAP’s non-advertising r...
What’s New: In this first take following tonight’s results, we touch on: 1. No quarterly subscriber/ARM figures starting 1Q25; new annual revenue guidance instead 2. Revenue growth shifting from subscribers to ARM through 2024 3. Little new advertising color, we expect updated metrics at Upfront, and 4. New capital structure targets driving more flexibility.
Ahead of Thursday PM’s earnings report, we review what to look and listen for in the shareholder letter and earnings broadcast, our top questions for management, and potential positive and negative catalysts for NFLX. We also update our thoughts on key controversies and investment drivers,
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