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Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg speaks during his keynote conference as part of the first day of the Mobile World Congress 2014 at the Fira Gran Via complex on February 24, 2014 in Barcelona, Spain.
Here's what Wall Street is expecting, $4:
- Earnings per share: $0.62, up from $0.42 in Q2 2015
- Revenue: $5.25 billion, up 48% from $3.54 billion in Q2 2015
Facebook doesn't break out revenue from Instagram, but analysts and investors will also be looking for signs of growth from the photosharing app, as well as more details about video and its chat apps, Messenger and WhatsApp.
We'll be following along live so refresh or $4.