Meta Platforms Inc - Class A

NASDAQ: META
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Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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Here are four stocks that, while expensive at current levels, have fundamentals good enough to continue and even exceed their success in 2015 through next year.
If one area of future technology can garner just as much or even more attention than video games, it is virtual reality. This can revolutionize communications and interaction with technology on more...
Yahoo has taken quite a beating in 2015, and the bears are piling up. The September bottom seems to have held for nearly three months now, while sentiment for the stock has yet to recover.
This is heads-and-tails review of the FANG stocks and of the mighty Apple for what is going right now and for what could actually go wrong in 2016 or shortly thereafter.
Apple has lost some share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market but still leads all original equipment makers.
First it was Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, and now you can add Mark Zuckerberg to the list for long-term charitable giving.
As 2015 heads towards the final month of trading, it has been a seesaw year for investors. The Federal Reserve also seems as though they are looking to start raising interest rates in December. It...
More than 77% of all Americans visited a Google site in October, and more than 54% of all Americans viewed a video at a Google site.
Proponents of corporate paid time off for employees having children grabbed onto Mark Zuckerberg's decision to show that even the busiest CEO can set aside time for his family.
Shares of Square went up 45% Thursday, paying off a poetic IPO debt after its initial flop at market open.
Facebook has launched another service to help bind its users to the social network. It will offer a way for people to easily donate to charity.
Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) and Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) once again demonstrated its importance and its ability to provide an immediate social network for news and connection to others both locally and around...
In a new Jefferies research report, the weekly U.S. Growth Stock calls are led by some technology leaders that could be poised for an outstanding fourth quarter and a very strong 2016.
Analysts are raising their ratings and targets on Facebook to new highs, reflecting not only the strong earnings from this quarter but also the equally strong outlook as well.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Avon, Facebook, FireEye, InterXion, Oracle, Qualcomm, Time Warner and KeyCorp.