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Snap stuck near $6 as legal bill hits $8 million and ads slow
31 May 2026
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Snap stuck near $6 as legal bill hits $8 million and ads slow

New York, May 31, 2026, 14:02 EDT

Snap Inc. goes into this week with a new legal cloud. Reuters says the Snapchat parent will pay $8 million as part of about $27 million in settlements related to a Kentucky school district’s lawsuit over social media addiction. Shares slid 3.38% to $5.71 on Friday in heavy trading.

The timing is key since U.S. equity markets are closed over the weekend. The New York Stock Exchange runs Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT. Last Monday was a market holiday for Memorial Day, so investors faced a short four-day trading week when looking at Snap.

Snap shares hardly moved in the shortened holiday week, edging down to $5.71 at the May 29 close from $5.72 on May 22. The stock picked up ground Tuesday to Thursday but dropped on Friday. Volume spiked to around 102 million shares.

Legal action led headlines today. Breathitt County School District in Kentucky settled with Meta Platforms, Snap, Alphabet’s YouTube, and ByteDance’s TikTok after accusing them of building addictive products that harmed kids’ mental health. The deals, Reuters said, do not include any admission of liability or any ordered changes to the platforms.

The case was considered a bellwether, or a test lawsuit that could set the tone for other cases. A small payout from Snap could still get noticed because Reuters said there are over 3,300 addiction lawsuits waiting in California state court, plus another 2,400 federal cases filed by individuals, municipalities, states, and school districts.

Snap’s results still face headwinds in the ad market. This month, Snap reported first-quarter revenue up 12% to $1.53 billion. Net loss fell to $89 million from $140 million last year. Adjusted EBITDA increased to $233 million.

Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said the company is back to growing daily active users and is seeing stronger free cash flow. He said Snap is keeping its focus on “disciplined execution” as it puts money into Specs, the AR glasses project. Next up is June 16, when Snap plans to give more details at AWE, the AR industry event. Snap Investor Relations

Investors are still watching the company. Following the earnings release, Reuters said Snap warned of weaker ad revenue tied to the Middle East conflict and lower growth in North America. Snap also cut a $400 million deal with AI startup Perplexity.

Competition stays close. Snap is battling Meta’s Instagram and TikTok for both ad spending and users. According to Reuters, advertisers often cut budgets first at smaller networks, putting more pressure on platforms like Snap when spending shifts to the bigger players.

Traders are set to watch this week to see if Friday’s pullback was simple profit-taking after a rally, or if legal concerns and ad revenue talk are hurting the stock again. The next clear look at Snap’s performance is still the Q2 outlook. Snap is guiding for revenue between $1.52 billion and $1.55 billion, according to Reuters.

Snap is still facing risks if the legal settlement isn’t the end of the problem. Expensive new cases tied to school districts or youth safety could pop up, or big advertisers in North America could remain wary. In that scenario, even with cost cuts and more subscription revenue, the shares may struggle to get out of the mid-$5s. That’s what investors have to consider with the market opening Monday.

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, space technology and global market developments. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. Her reporting focuses on helping readers understand the market trends, companies and technologies shaping the global economy.

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