Meta Platforms Inc - Class A

NASDAQ: META
$559.10
+$21.15 (+3.9%)
Closing Price on September 19, 2024

META Articles

The Rollercoaster Ride of Meta Embed from Getty Images Meta Platforms, the company formerly known as Facebook, has seen its share price whipsawed over the past couple years. After peaking above $380...
Has NerdWallet CEO Tim Chen been increasing or decreasing his share count over the past year? Does he know something we don’t?
Has Trade Desk CEO Jeffrey Green been increasing or decreasing his shares over the past year? Does he know something we don’t?
More Alphabet layoffs are a sign that big tech companies are shedding nonprofitable efforts and focusing on their core businesses.
Meta Platforms has refocused on its core business and now its stock is at an all-time high and its market cap is just shy of $1 trillion.
Investors were pleased with the performance of Meta stock last year, but are the pieces in place for the shares to surge again this year?
The exclusive trillion-dollar club currently has five American members — Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) at around $3 trillion market capitalization, Microsoft at about $2.8 trillion, Google parent Alphabet...
A recent analysis reveals that tech giants, especially Apple, have the highest job turnover rates in America.
Wednesday's top analyst calls were on Amazon, Costco, McDonald's, Meta, Salesforce and Starbucks.
Among the five companies that have been driving the bull market, Meta Platforms is the biggest winner. Here's why.
AMD's launch party for its latest AI processors included appearances by several special guests all aligned behind the new chips.
Facebook goes public in 2012 panida wijitpanya / iStock Editorial via Getty Images On May 18th, 2012, Facebook, now Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META), went public with a vast IPO that was one of...
The AI Alliance sprung up Tuesday morning. The alliance's goals appear to favor the laggards, not the leaders in AI.
Tuesday's premarket session has seen some solid upward moves from based on earnings and an announced spinoff.
The Dow Jones (INDEXDJX: .DJI) fell a relatively modest .32% while the Nasdaq saw a fire sale that brought it down 2.43% on Wednesday. Let’s dive into what happened across major indexes on October...