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Snap jumps 8% as tech stocks climb ahead of Specs AI Glasses event

Snap jumps 8% as tech stocks climb ahead of Specs AI Glasses event

New York, June 15, 2026, 16:44 EDT

  • Snap jumped 8.56% to finish at $5.71. Tech stocks climbed as traders moved toward riskier bets.
  • Snap CEO Evan Spiegel will give a keynote at AWE on June 16, focusing on Specs—Snap’s AR eyewear platform. Investors are looking for news out of the event.
  • U.K. regulators want to ban under-16s from social media, covering apps like Snapchat. That could add a new regulatory risk for investors.

Snap Inc. shares jumped 8.56% Monday, closing at $5.71 after bouncing back from early declines. The stock is still far from last year’s levels. Tech stocks in the U.S. moved higher. The Nasdaq Composite ended up 3.1%. The S&P 500 rose 1.7%. Investors were more optimistic Monday as some of the latest geopolitical and energy concerns eased. Stocks often rise on better cash flow or higher earnings multiples, and drop as growth or risk appetite fade. Snap’s pop drew attention, with traders looking ahead to the company’s product event and buying in despite more regulatory pressure on social media. MarketScreener Financial Times

Spiegel will deliver a keynote at Augmented World Expo on June 16. Investors are waiting to see what updates come out. Snap said Specs Inc. will roll out new features and updates to Specs. Augmented reality adds digital content to the real world. Snap is aiming to make its camera tech and platform the base of something bigger than Snapchat. In May, Spiegel told investors Snap would keep backing Specs and thinks smart glasses have potential. The stock could move if Spiegel’s keynote convinces developers, points to new monetization, or talks hardware costs down. Snap Newsroom Business Wire

Snap bulls point to tighter spending and say it’s starting to work. First-quarter revenue was up 12% to $1.529 billion. The net loss narrowed to $89 million. Adjusted EBITDA hit $233 million and free cash flow reached $286 million. Adjusted EBITDA excludes interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and a few other items. Free cash flow comes after capital spending. Snap had 483 million daily active users and 956 million monthly. Bulls make the case that with scale, ads, and spending cuts, margins could hold up. Business Wire

Snap is under fresh pressure as the U.K. said Monday it will target Snapchat and other platforms with a social media ban for users under 16, aiming for new rules in spring 2027. Reuters reported this is part of a larger global push to curb kids’ use of social media. If tighter rules cut engagement, require more expensive age checks, or expand into other markets, Snap’s revenue could take a hit, even if peer stocks move higher that day. GOV.UK Reuters

Snap isn’t picking up “cheap” calls from the Street. MarketScreener’s consensus puts the stock at Hold, with 43 analysts in the survey. They average a $7.626 price target—though individual targets go from $4 to $15. (As always, targets are just analyst guesses.) Analysts see room for gains if AR projects work and ad revenue keeps coming in, but note Snap’s losses and industry rule changes still leave the stock in a risky spot. Volatility-tolerant investors may stay interested. Turnaround types may keep waiting. MarketScreener

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