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Meta Platforms News 15 October 2025 - 14 November 2025

Meta’s Q3 Showdown: Can AI Spend and Ad Growth Drive Another Rally?

Meta Stock Today (Nov 13, 2025): Wedbush Puts META on ‘Best Ideas’ List as Australia Floats New Levies; Fresh EU Legal Moves and DSA Case Keep Risks in View

Key takeaways (Nov 13, 2025) Why Meta stock is in focus today 1) Wedbush turns up the heat on the bull case Wedbush Securities added Meta to its Best Ideas list, maintaining an Outperform rating and $920 target—framed as meaningful upside from current levels. The note argues Meta’s stepped‑up AI investments are already improving ad performance and recommendation quality, and that the recent selloff has reset expectations. Coverage in MarketWatch and Barron’s amplified the call, supporting a modest rebound tone for the session. MarketWatch+1 What it means for investors: After a sharp, cost‑driven drawdown following late‑October earnings, this call suggests
Meta’s Q3 Showdown: Can AI Spend and Ad Growth Drive Another Rally?

Meta (META) Stock — What to Know Before the Bell on November 10, 2025

Summary: Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) heads into Monday’s U.S. session with investors weighing blockbuster AI infrastructure plans, a record debt raise and fresh regulatory and reputational risks. The stock closed Friday at $621.71, down about 17% since the Oct. 29 earnings day selloff, as the market digests higher 2026 spending and a Reuters investigation into ad quality. Reuters+3StockAnalysis+3Nasdaq+3 Key takeaways at a glance• Last close (Fri, Nov 7): $621.71; META has fallen ~17.3% since its Oct. 29 close of $751.67 (earnings day), tracking a broader post-report pullback in AI-heavy megacaps. StockAnalysis+1• 3Q25 headline: Revenue rose 26% to $51.24B, but a
Meta’s AI Revolution Unleashed: July 2025 Breakthroughs, Billion‑Dollar Bets & Backlash

Meta Platforms (META) Pre‑Market Update Today — November 7, 2025: Reuters scam‑ads bombshell, fresh AI‑training lawsuit, and what it means for the stock

Before the opening bell on Friday, November 7, 2025, here’s everything traders and long‑term investors need to know about Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META). META at a glance before the bell (Nov 7, 2025) What’s new today (Nov 7) that could move META The bigger backdrop investors are trading against Regulatory and legal heat map to keep on the screen Why it matters this morning: today’s Reuters scam‑ads story and the AI‑training suit arrive as regulators already probe Meta’s ad integrity and data practices—raising the probability of incremental compliance costs, product changes (which can affect ad yield), and headline risk
Meta’s Q3 Showdown: Can AI Spend and Ad Growth Drive Another Rally?

Meta Platforms Stock Takes a Sharp Dive: What Shocked Investors on Oct. 30–31, 2025?

Stock Price Performance in Late Oct 2025 Meta’s shares had enjoyed a strong run in 2025 (about +30% year-to-date by late Oct), but the stock tanked after its late-October earnings report. On Oct. 30, immediately after-hours, Meta announced its Q3 results and FY outlook. The stock fell roughly 11.3% that day to close around $666.47investing.cominvestopedia.com. Traders were spooked by the enormous one-time tax charge and higher expense guidance. In response, the next trading day (Oct. 31) META dipped further, closing at about $657.87investing.com. (For context, Meta had closed in the mid-$700s just days earlier.) Investors said the sell-off was overdone.
Meta’s Q3 Showdown: Can AI Spend and Ad Growth Drive Another Rally?

Meta Stock Skyrockets on AI Push – Will It Keep Soaring?

Overall, Meta’s late-2025 story is one of high stakes and high hopes. Its core advertising machine is booming, and investors have cheered the aggressive AI and hardware bets (as TechStock² recently noted, Meta’s “aggressive AI push” has driven a stock rally even stronger than other tech giantsts2.tech). The company is locking in massive infrastructure (data centers, chips) and talent today, banking on big payoffs tomorrow. Whether all that spending will translate into sustained user growth and new revenue streams remains to be seen. But for now, most analysts remain on board, believing Meta’s 3-billion-user ecosystem and deep pockets make it
Meta’s Q3 Showdown: Can AI Spend and Ad Growth Drive Another Rally?

Meta’s Q3 Showdown: Can AI Spend and Ad Growth Drive Another Rally?

Meta’s Q3 Preview: Riding the AI Wave Meta will release its Q3 2025 earnings Wednesday after the close. Wall Street’s consensus sees ~$49.5 billion revenue and ~$6.7 EPS businessinsider.com ig.com. That implies roughly 22% organic growth – fueled by a rebound in ad spending and AI-driven ad targeting. (By comparison, in Q2 Meta reported $47.52B revenue, +22% YoY ig.com.) Management guided Q3 revenue at $47.5–50.5B ts2.tech, so analysts’ estimates are near the top end of that range. Investors will scrutinize advertising trends in the quarter. Meta’s business is still 98% ads, and “AI-powered recommendation models drove 5% more conversions on
Meta’s $1.5B AI Hiring Spree: Will Zuckerberg’s Talent Grab Send META Stock Soaring & Shake Up Apple’s XR Plans?

Meta’s $1.5B AI Hiring Spree: Will Zuckerberg’s Talent Grab Send META Stock Soaring & Shake Up Apple’s XR Plans?

Meta’s AI Talent Offensive Meta is doubling down on the AI arms race by snapping up top researchers. This month the company confirmed that Andrew Tulloch, the machine-learning specialist who co-founded Mira Murati’s AI startup Thinking Machines Lab, will join Metareuters.com. A spokesperson said Tulloch “decided to pursue a different path,” and media reports say Zuckerberg personally courted him with a massive package. According to the Wall Street Journal and Calcalist, Tulloch’s compensation could reach $1.5 billion over several years through a combination of salary, bonuses and stockcalcalistech.comreuters.com. (Meta has declined to comment on the exact figure.) This hire follows
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ST Engineering stock price drops 2% to S$9.71 as drone-autonomy tie-up grabs attention

ST Engineering stock price drops 2% to S$9.71 as drone-autonomy tie-up grabs attention

7 February 2026
ST Engineering shares fell 1.9% to S$9.71 Friday, outpacing the Singapore market’s 0.8% drop amid a tech-led selloff. The company signed a deal with Shield AI at the Singapore Airshow to integrate autonomy software into its unmanned platforms and unveiled a small drone capable of carrying explosives. About 6.9 million shares traded as investors await full-year results on Feb. 27.
SGX share price dips at week’s end after record profit; what investors watch next

SGX share price dips at week’s end after record profit; what investors watch next

7 February 2026
Singapore Exchange shares closed 0.4% lower at S$17.57 on Friday, despite reporting record half-year results and a higher dividend earlier in the week. Broker targets diverged after the update, with Maybank and DBS raising targets while Citi stayed bearish. Investors are watching for signs of momentum from derivatives and equity-market reforms as the next session opens Monday.
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