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Revenue slightly fell from macroeconomic weakness, increased competition, and an emphasis on short-form video over other more easily monetized content. But the numbers that jump out are Facebook's bottom line and cash flow statements. Why was net income cut in half from last year's third quarter total? Why did free cash flow disappear? For the answer, investors only need to look at the capital expenditures and operating expenses Facebook is incurring.

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