Meta in its third-quarter earnings statement on Wednesday highlighted the path to the metaverse is expensive:
We do anticipate that Reality Labs operating losses in 2023 will grow significantly year-over-year. Beyond 2023, we expect to pace Reality Labs investments such that we can achieve our goal of growing overall company operating income in the long run.
Chief Executive Officer and founder Mark Zuckerberg on the analyst call said its important to remember the metaverse efforts are a pretty wide portfolio. Its not just the Quest headsets you see its also the social aspect, like the avatars that will give a sense of presence. And in VR, there will not only be a consumer-focused product that will reach a large scale, but also a work-focused product like what they just released at Connect.
The work on augmented reality is going to take a lot longer. Zuckerberg for now is just judging the R&D efforts. He said although they havent shipped anything, hes confident nobody else in the world is working on the stuff theyre working on.
I get that a lot of people disagree with this investment, Zuckerberg said. But he said it would be a mistake to abandon the efforts, because they are going to be important for the future of the business. Its some of the most historic work were doing that people will look back at over decades, he says.
Those who are patient and invest with us will end up being rewarded.
Investors so far arent buying it. Meta shares fell more than 20% in late trading, including while Metas executives made their case for patience.
Mandeep Singh of Bloomberg Intelligence points out that Reality Labs revenue missed estimates:
No one is buying virtual reality headsets right now. As long as they keep losing money on Reality Labs, thats going to make investors nervous.
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