Meta Platforms Inc - Class A

NASDAQ: META
$554.40
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Closing Price on November 18, 2024

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For the S&P 500 index to move toward a new record, the prices of some of the largest components will need to make most of the momentum.
As the recent stock market correction showed, tech company share prices are fragile. Alphabet has one Achilles heel, and that is its original Google search business.
The February 29 short interest data have been compared with the previous report, and short interest was mixed in these selected social media stocks.
The effort to bring football fans online is in its infancy, so none of the companies racing to secure rights to the games may be successful.
For the three-month period ending in January, Apple added to its share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market and now leads all original equipment manufacturers.
Merrill Lynch sees millennials being the number one group in income and wealth by 2025. Here are the firm's top picks for this theme.
Red Bull's Facebook followers topped 45 million recently, putting it at number three among all products followed.
The February 12 short interest data have been compared with the previous report, and short interest was mixed in these selected social media stocks.
In the January comScore survey of Internet video traffic, Google sites placed well ahead of every other company measured. Most of the traffic was to YouTube.
Looking at the wider technology sector, or even wider markets in general, which companies sell off on a Twitter disappointment?
The January 29 short interest data have been compared with the previous report, and short interest was mixed in these selected social media stocks for this settlement date.
We are seeing something of a mini dot-com bubble bursting as market forces have been taking the weakest social media down since mid-2015.
Yelp's share price has had a "down round" as far as its shareholders are concerned, a sign markets have largely lost faith in its prospects.
Zynga is a near perfect example of a unicorn, although its demise is five years old. Investors no longer value such companies at their peaks.
Twitter's inability to effectively monetize its user base is leading analysts to question its future. Specifically, whether the company would benefit from being bought out and, if so, by whom.