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$61,982 (-1.74%) Hey Snackers, What says Patagonia bro more than a quarter-zip sweater? Patagonia’s new [organic wines](. Notes of apple and quince is the new lightweight fleece. Stocks hit another record yesterday, after [UPS]( and others delivered strong earnings. UPS [generated]( 13% more revenue for every package it shipped last quarter, though it shipped fewer items. Like [FedEx]( it plans to keep boosting prices next year (a moment of silence for your holiday gifts). Payday Spotify makes a move with merch and video to be the one-stop hub for artists Just preordered Adele on vinyl… From new album launches to pod subscriptions, [Spotify]( wants to be the hub for creators. It [unveiled]( two creator tools last week, partnering with [Shopify]( to let musicians add merch to their profiles and announcing plans to expand video podcasting. The deets: - Virtual merch table: Spotify integrated with Shopify to let artists promote and sell merch in the app, like [this]( $30 tie-dye Remi Wolf hat.
- Watchable pods: Spotify plans to expand the in-app video podcasts it tested last summer to give creators more ways to reach fans and earn subscription $$. Fans can already watch Joe Rogan’s pod. There’s an app for that... Spotify gives artists ways to profit from their music. But there’s no central hub for creators to monetize their entire brand: Many artists use Shopify to sell merch, Substack to launch newsletters, and Patreon to fundraise. So Spotify is investing in new features to be a one-stop-shop where artists drop new music, sell merch, and engage with fans. - Plugged in: Last year Spotify gave creators tools to raise money through Cash App, GoFundMe, and [PayPal]( and host virtual events on Twitch, Instagram, and YouTube.
- Paywalled: In April, Spotify launched a paid subscription where participating creators received 100% of revenue for the next two years.
- Fans First: In June, Spotify relaunched a Substack-style email tool that lets artists promote offers like concert presales. THE TAKEAWAY Spotify wants to be the public square for creators… With the creator economy valued at $100B+, [Twitter]( YouTube, TikTok, and [Snap]( are building tools to attract exclusive content. The company that ultimately wins over creators may be the one with the best tools and biggest user base. Spotify has 165M paying listeners — more than [Apple]( and [Amazon]( combined. Now it’s focused on giving creators more ways to get paid. Zucker-verse Facebook looks to make its metaverse future a reality as ad growth winds down Ask app not to track? [Facebook]( missed quarterly sales expectations as ad-revenue growth slowed big-time from the previous quarter (33% growth vs. 56%). FB blamed Apple’s iOS update, which lets users opt out of ad tracking — and warned it could continue hurting sales. BTW: Snap blamed its earnings miss on the iOS change too. (Twitter didn’t feel a hit.) But the real highlight of FB’s results was the metaverse. BRB, I’m inside the internet… FB is doubling down on its vision of an immersive digital future. FB wants to be a metaverse company — not a social company (it’s even planning a meta-focused name change). Instead of engaging with just a screen, the metaverse is an internet you can be inside of. Think: going to a VR concert with friends' avatars, shopping at VR stores, working in a virtual office, and even owning VR real estate. Facebook’s meta moves: - In 2014, FB bought VR headset company Oculus, which will be a key entry point into its metaverse. Think: Facebook Horizon, a recently launched VR gaming world.
- In August, Facebook [launched]( a Sims-like VR office, which can be accessed free... with a $300 pair of Oculus Quest 2 headsets.
- In September, Facebook [unveiled]( its first AR smart glasses, designed by Ray-Ban.
- Now, FB will start reporting financial results from Facebook Reality Labs, which houses its VR and AR products. THE TAKEAWAY FB’s rebrand is about self-reliance… FB expects its investment in the metaverse to reduce its total operating profit by a whopping $10B this year. But that could be worth it if it means Facebook won’t have to be as dependent on other companies to make $$$. Ad sales currently make up 97% of FB’s total — and rely on your scrolling on Apple and [Google]( phones. But the metaverse could be a hub for virtual interaction and commerce, from games and ticket sales to hangouts, all powered by Facebook. What else we're Snackin' - [Kids]( An FDA advisory panel recommended low-dose [Pfizer]( shots for kids between ages 5 and 11. The jabs are set to start as soon as next week pending final approval.
- [Search]( Google posted its third straight quarter of record profit after beating ad-sales expectations. FYI: It sells more e-ads than any other company.
- [Deflect]( YouTube, Snap, and TikTok representatives testified before Congress, making the case that they care more about safety than Facebook.
- [Sneeze]( Shares of Mucinex-maker [Reckitt Benckiser]( jumped 6% after the drugmaker said the return of cold and flu season boosted sales.
- [Office]( As the hybrid/remote work life continues, [Microsoft]( beat quarterly earnings expectations on soaring demand for its cloud services.
- [IOU]( Modern Land defaulted on a $250M bond payment, becoming the latest of several Chinese real-estate giants to default on debts (cough, Evergrande). 🍪 Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. The Snacks Daily Podcast Gen Z-favorite FaZe Clan is one part New York Yankees, one part vlogging, and one part pizza rolls. [Tune in]( to hear how FaZe built a whole new business model around the audience industry. Snack Fact Of the Day [Chicago-based Ferrara makes 85% of all US candy corn during spooky season]( Wednesday - Earnings expected from: Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Spotify, Boeing, GlaxoSmithKline, GM, Twilio, Ford, eBay, and Kraft Heinz Authors of this Snacks own shares of: GM, Google, Spotify, Snap, Shopify, and Amazon ID: 1894625 Robinhood Snacks newsletters and podcasts reflect the opinions of only the authors who are associated persons of Robinhood Financial LLC (Member [SIPC]( and do not reflect the views of Robinhood Markets, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. They are for informational purposes only, and are not a recommendation of an investment strategy or to buy or sell any security, digital asset (cryptocurrency, etc) in any account. They are also not research reports and are not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision. Any third-party information provided therein does not reflect the views of Robinhood Markets, Inc., Robinhood Financial LLC, or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates. All investments involve risk including the loss of principal and past performance does not guarantee future results. [Robinhood Terms and Conditions]( • [Disclosure Library]( • [Our Editorial Principles]( • [Contact Us]( • [FAQ](
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