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  1. Social network shatters Wall Street estimates UPDATED 5:38 PM EDT Jul 27, 2016 Justin Sullivan/Getty Images NEW YORK (CNNMoney) —Facebook can do no wrong. The social network shattered Wall Street's lofty estimates for sales, profits, user growth and pretty much everything else you can think of with its second quarter earnings report on Wednesday. The company now has 1.71 billion monthly active users, adding 60 million users from the previous quarter and growing its user base by 15% from the same quarter a year earlier. On mobile, where Facebook was once thought to be be struggling, the company now has 1.57 billion monthly active users, up 20% year-over-year. And if that's not enough, there are 1.13 billion people using the social network every single day, on average. Facebook's strong user growth is remarkable for an Internet company more than a decade old. It also means more eyeballs and more demand from advertisers. The company posted sales of $6.4 billion for the June quarter, up from $4 billion a year earlier. Not only does Facebook have more users to make money off of -- it's also making more money off each one of them on average. Facebook made $3.82 per user on average worldwide in the most recent quarter, up from $2.76 a year earlier. Much of that growth came from users in the U.S. All of that comes in stark contrast to Twitter, which reported this week that its user growth is stalled around 300 million. Twitter is struggling to lure advertisers, who would rather spend on larger social networks -- like Facebook. Facebook's stock, already trading at all-time highs on Wednesday, shot up by as much as 7% in after hours trading. Facebook has been firing on all cylinders in recent months, touting investments in virtual reality, messaging and even drones. Facebook Messenger recently topped one billion monthly users, making it Facebook's fourth product to reach that milestone, after WhatsApp, Groups and Facebook proper. Facebook has laid the groundwork to make money from the messaging app by encouraging users to communicate more with businesses. Instagram hit the 500 million user mark last month and is expected to hit $1.5 billion in mobile ad sales this year, according to an estimate from research firm eMarketer. Michael Pachter, an analyst with Wedbush, summed up the general investor sentiment about Facebook in a note leading up to the earnings: "Facebook is a great company, period."
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