Fb Reviews Earnings Enlargement, Emerging Bills

The social-media large reported a rising base of customers and lengthening quarterly earnings, capping a 12 months of dependable power in its core promoting industry at the same time as bills climbed.
The social-media giant reported a growing base of users and increasing quarterly revenue, capping a year of reliable strength in its core advertising business even as expenses climbed.Original article
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