You mentioned Kagi, so I thought I'd try asking kagi's AI search: "how much did Meta make in profits last year"
That gave me:
According to the available information:
In 2023, Meta Platforms reported annual revenue of $134.902 billion, which was a 15.69% increase from 2022.12 However, the information does not explicitly state Meta's profit for 2023.
The closest relevant information is that in 2022, Meta's total operating profit declined from $46.8 billion in 2021 to $28.9 billion.3 Additionally, in Q4 2023, Meta reported revenue of $40.11 billion, which was a 25% year-over-year increase.4
So while we don't have the exact profit figure for 2023, the available data suggests Meta's profits were likely substantial, though potentially lower than the previous year's $46.8 billion.3
The first result for me is https://investor.fb.com/investor-news/press-release-details/... on all of those engines. Itβs really easy to find. Any search engine should show you this in the first handful of results. Or just look it up on Yahoo finance. This is really basic stuff.
I should have skipped the search engines all together and just pulled up the wikipedia article for meta. They have it listed right at the side of the page.
Google takes me here (https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/meta-po...) where it's the same story
You mentioned Kagi, so I thought I'd try asking kagi's AI search: "how much did Meta make in profits last year"
That gave me:
According to the available information:
In 2023, Meta Platforms reported annual revenue of $134.902 billion, which was a 15.69% increase from 2022.12 However, the information does not explicitly state Meta's profit for 2023.
The closest relevant information is that in 2022, Meta's total operating profit declined from $46.8 billion in 2021 to $28.9 billion.3 Additionally, in Q4 2023, Meta reported revenue of $40.11 billion, which was a 25% year-over-year increase.4
So while we don't have the exact profit figure for 2023, the available data suggests Meta's profits were likely substantial, though potentially lower than the previous year's $46.8 billion.3