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Meta Platforms, Inc. Class A Common Stock (META)

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5 Dec, 18:21
NASDAQ (NGS) NASDAQ (NGS)
$
670. 99
+9.46
+1.43%
$
1.6T Market Cap
29.59 P/E Ratio
2% Div Yield
250,756 Volume
14.35 Eps
$ 661.53
Previous Close
Day Range
662.41 674.64
Year Range
479.8 796.25
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Meta Wins Antitrust Case, Won't Have to Give Up WhatsApp or Instagram

Meta Wins Antitrust Case, Won't Have to Give Up WhatsApp or Instagram

The FTC claimed Meta held an illegal monopoly in social networking.

Cnet | 2 weeks ago
Meta's Victory Opens the Way for Silicon Valley to Go Deal Shopping

Meta's Victory Opens the Way for Silicon Valley to Go Deal Shopping

To avoid regulatory scrutiny, big tech companies had steered clear of buying start-ups outright. Meta's antitrust win may change that thinking.

Nytimes | 2 weeks ago
Meta Does Not Hold Monopoly, Judge Rules

Meta Does Not Hold Monopoly, Judge Rules

A federal judge ruled that Meta does not hold a monopoly over social networking after purchasing Instagram and WhatsApp in 2012 and 2014, ending a lengthy case brought by the Federal Trade Commission as part of a series of lawsuits against big tech companies.

Forbes | 2 weeks ago
Meta wins antitrust trial as judge denies that it's a monopoly

Meta wins antitrust trial as judge denies that it's a monopoly

After five years, Meta has emerged victorious from a U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuit over its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp.

Techcrunch | 2 weeks ago
Meta's chief revenue officer Hegeman leaves to launch startup

Meta's chief revenue officer Hegeman leaves to launch startup

Meta's chief revenue officer John Hegeman said on Tuesday he will leave the Facebook parent to launch his own startup, marking a key leadership change amid the social media company's pursuit of superintelligence.

Reuters | 2 weeks ago
Meta Defeats FTC's Antitrust Case Alleging Social-Media Monopoly

Meta Defeats FTC's Antitrust Case Alleging Social-Media Monopoly

The ruling denies the agency's attempt to force the company to unwind its Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions.

Wsj | 2 weeks ago
Meta Did Not Violate Antitrust Law, Judge Rules

Meta Did Not Violate Antitrust Law, Judge Rules

Meta's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp did not illegally stifle competition in social networking, a judge found, a major win for the tech giant.

Nytimes | 2 weeks ago
Meta wins antitrust lawsuit over its acquisitions of WhatsApp and Instagram

Meta wins antitrust lawsuit over its acquisitions of WhatsApp and Instagram

Meta wins antitrust lawsuit as judge rules FTC failed to prove monopoly claims. FTC alleged Meta's Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions harmed social networking competition.

Businessinsider | 2 weeks ago
Meta Platforms Drops 18% in a Month: Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?

Meta Platforms Drops 18% in a Month: Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?

META shares drop due to growing spending on AI infrastructure, although AI integration is driving user engagement across platforms.

Zacks | 2 weeks ago
Meta Chief Revenue Officer Leaves to Form Own Startup

Meta Chief Revenue Officer Leaves to Form Own Startup

John Hegeman has worked on the Facebook app and monetization efforts since joining the social-media company in 2007.

Wsj | 2 weeks ago
Meta Platforms Q3: Back To Accounting Basics

Meta Platforms Q3: Back To Accounting Basics

A few accounting items in Meta Platforms, Inc.'s Q3 earnings report can cause underestimation of its true economic profits, growth potential, and also valuation appeal. The large GAAP/non-GAAP EPS divergence for META is due to a non-cash, non-recurring $15.93B tax charge unrelated to META's core operating performance. META's aggressive CAPEX is primarily growth-oriented. Maintenance CAPEX is much lower, and owner's earnings are much higher.

Seekingalpha | 2 weeks ago
AI's great power grab continues in spite of bubble fears

AI's great power grab continues in spite of bubble fears

Anyone who thought the surge in artificial intelligence spending might ease should look away now. UBS notes that America's big four cloud providers have unveiled yet another round of eye-watering investment plans.

Proactiveinvestors | 2 weeks ago
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