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Facebook EBITDA TTM

Facebook Historical EBITDA TTM Data

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March 31, 2013 Go Pro
Dec. 31, 2012 Go Pro
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June 30, 2012 Go Pro
March 31, 2012 Go Pro
Dec. 31, 2011 Go Pro

About EBITDA (TTM)

EBITDA is an abbreviation for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. EBITDA (TTM) is the sum of the last four quarters of EBITDA.

Investors often use EBITDA as a starting point for discounted cash flow analysis or to observe the performance of a business separately from its capital structure (debt vs equity financing structure).

Though EBITDA does form an excellent basis for cash flow analysis, some investors argue that it is a misleading measure since depreciation expenses are a real cost - old property, plant and equipment must eventually be replaced if a business plans to continue operations using those assets.
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FB EBITDA TTM Benchmarks

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Google Go Pro
Yahoo! Go Pro
LinkedIn Go Pro

FB EBITDA TTM Rankings

Overall 94th percentile
1005 of 16782
Sector 96th percentile
63 of 2035 in Technology
Industry 96th percentile
7 of 211 in Internet Content & Information

FB EBITDA TTM Range, Past 5 Years

Minimum Go Pro Sep 2012
Maximum Go Pro Mar 2012
Average Go Pro

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