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  • Meta Stock Forecast: Bulls Target $825, Bears Warn of Capex Risks
    June 16, 2026, 9:38 AM EDT. Meta Platforms closed at $593.48 on June 15, 2026, despite Q1 revenue of $56.3 billion and a 61% profit rise, reflecting market skepticism over its $125-$145 billion 2026 AI capital expenditure (capex). Analysts' 12-month price targets range from $700 to $1,015, highlighting division over Meta's future. The $175 billion market value drop after capex guidance increase shows investor concern about return on AI infrastructure spending-key to Meta's growth. The company's core advertising remains strong, but its Reality Labs division faces large cumulative losses, intensifying the debate between viewing Meta as a generational AI leader or a value trap.

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Snap Stock Rebounds as Nasdaq Rally and Specs Reveal Put SNAP Back in Focus

Snap Stock Rebounds as Nasdaq Rally and Specs Reveal Put SNAP Back in Focus

16 June 2026
Snap soared 8.56% to $5.71, snapping a six-day losing streak as tech stocks rallied, but shares remain 45% below their 52-week high; investors now await Snap’s AWE keynote on Specs and the next quarterly update, with ad growth, user trends, and cash flow in focus amid ongoing profitability and North American revenue concerns.
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D-Wave Quantum Stock Jumps as Mizuho Target Hike Revives QBTS Rally

16 June 2026
QBTS jumped 12.6% to $26.26 after Mizuho raised its price target to $35, citing D-Wave’s quantum roadmap and rising bookings despite weak revenue and widening losses; investors now await the June 18 Qubits Europe event and potential $100 million U.S. funding, but dilution and insider selling remain risks.
Beam Global Gains in Premarket on European Battery Patent; Q1 Risks Stay

Beam Global Gains in Premarket on European Battery Patent; Q1 Risks Stay

16 June 2026
BEEM soared 27.97% to $1.51 premarket after Beam Global secured a new European patent for its battery thermal-management technology, but investors now await proof that the company can convert its $9.0 million backlog into Q2 revenue and improve margins after a 51% Q1 revenue drop and negative gross margin.
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