CNN's davebriggstv has today's top business headlines before the opening bell on Wall Street
London 1. Facebook earnings: What's the cost of a scandal? For Facebook, the answer appears to be very little.
The company will release its first-quarter results after the market closes, and the report is likely to show that repeated scandals have had little effect on user growth or advertising.Analysts expect the company to post sales of $15 billion, an increase of 25% over the same period in 2018. Net income is projected to decline slightly because of rising costs.
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