Meta Platforms Inc - Class A
NASDAQ: META
$554.08
Closing Price on November 15, 2024
META Articles
The RBC team points to four technology giants that are well insulated from failure and should continue to survive and thrive for years to come. Not surprisingly, all four dominate their specific...
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A new research report from Piper Jaffray zeroes in on the firm’s top Focus Calls for investors to buy now.
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What are investors supposed to make of it when they see that Facebook has passed Wal-Mart in total market capitalization?
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Out of a total audience of about 256 million unique U.S. Internet users, fully 95% visited a property owned by Google in May. That is an astounding number.
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New tech companies have moved into old media territory, and news suddenly has become important again.
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Should Google follow Yahoo's lead and cut back on some of its more than 50 products?
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The heart of Twitter’s strategic failure lies in the fact that Twitter functions mainly as a content feed provider.
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Who stands to benefit from Twitter's struggles in monetizing its user base and sustaining user growth?
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Twitter's shares are barely above their all-time low. It will only take a bit more bad news to get them down there.
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So, what is the best play to make on Facebook going forward? Canaccord Genuity believes that it has the answer.
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A new research note from Cowen highlights the strength and gains from two technology titans that are obliterating the competition and are really pulling away from the pack.
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For the three-month period ending in April, Apple gained in share of the U.S. smartphone market and now leads all original equipment manufacturers.
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Microsoft paid approximately $8.5 million in cash for Skype, which had many media pundits wondering why it would pay so much money for such a company.
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Google introduced several promising new products this past week, but the stock has continued to remain range-bound.
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One of the most respected technology analysts on Wall Street feels that, 15 years from now, technology’s newest mega-theme will be an accepted mainstream application.
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