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Price Momentum
META is trading in the middle of its 52-week range and below its 200-day simple moving average.
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Price change
The price of META shares has decreased $3.66 since the market last closed. This is a 0.59% drop.
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Opened at $617.81.
The stock opened $4.85 lower than its previous close.
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About META
Meta Platforms, Inc. engages in the development of social media applications. It builds technology that helps people connect and share, find communities, and grow businesses. It operates through the Family of Apps (FoA) and Reality Labs (RL) segments. The FoA segment consists of Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp, and other services. The RL segment includes augmented, mixed and virtual reality related consumer hardware, software, and content. The company was founded by Mark Elliot Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, Chris R. Hughes, Andrew McCollum, and Eduardo P. Saverin on February 4, 2004, and is headquartered in Menlo Park, CA.
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Market cap: $1575.05B
A market capitalization above $200 billion places META in the mega-capitalization category.
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Latest META news
No recent press releases are available for META
META Financials
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Total revenue: $200.97B (1Y), $59.89B (Q4)
Total Revenue increased 22.17% since last year and held flat since last quarter.
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Net income: $60.46B (1Y), $22.77B (Q4)
Net Income decreased 3.05% since last year and held flat since last quarter.
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Earnings per share: $23.49 (1Y), $8.88 (Q4)
EPS held flat since last year and increased 742.72% since last quarter.
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META Forecasts
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META Competitors
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How competitors are chosen
META's competitors are included in the Technology Services sector and Internet Software/Services group
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Market cap: $1575.05B
A market capitalization above $200 billion places META in the mega-capitalization category.
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