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Meta (META) Faces Possible WhatsApp Ban in Russia as State-backed App Gains Ground | Reuters | Login to see the signal | |
Russian lawmakers say 'security threat' WhatsApp should prepare to leave RussiaSummaryRussia plans to restrict WhatsApp, owned by Meta, as part of a push for digital sovereignty. WhatsApp may be banned by September 1, with a state-backed app expected to replace it, impacting Meta amid ongoing bans on its other platforms in Russia. |
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Meta Platforms (META) Dips 0.21% Amid Lack of Market Catalysts | MT Newswires | Login to see the signal | |
Street Color: Meta Will Not Sign EC's Code of Practice for General-Purpose AI Models, Chief Global Affairs Officer SaysSummaryMETA shares fell slightly by 0.21%, with no further context provided to assess the reasons or market impact. |
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Meta Platforms (META) Pushes Back on EU AI Code, Citing Legal Risks and Regulatory Overreach | Dow Jones Newswires | Login to see the signal | |
Meta Won't Sign EU's AI Code of Practice, Chief Global Affairs Officer SaysSummaryMeta Platforms refuses to sign the EU's AI code of practice, citing legal uncertainties and excessive measures beyond the AI Act's scope, signaling regulatory and operational concerns for the company in Europe. |
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Meta (META) Faces Severe Selloff Risk as Russia Moves to Ban WhatsApp by September Deadline | Reuters | Login to see the signal | |
Russian lawmaker says WhatsApp is a security threat and should prepare to leave the Russian marketSummaryRussia plans to restrict Meta's WhatsApp following Putin’s order to curb foreign tech. WhatsApp may exit Russia, boosting local apps like Telegram and MAX, amid escalating tensions due to Meta’s platforms being banned since 2022 and the extremist label on Meta by Russian authorities. |
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Meta (META) Faces New Russian WhatsApp Ban as Kremlin Promotes State Messaging App | Reuters | Login to see the signal | |
WhatsApp should prepare to leave the Russian market, influential lawmaker saysSummaryRussia plans to ban Meta's WhatsApp as it pushes a state-backed messaging app, deepening restrictions on Meta after banning its Facebook and Instagram platforms. |
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Meta (META) Faces Increased Risks as Russian Lawmaker Signals Possible WhatsApp Ban Amid Push for State Messaging App | Reuters | Login to see the signal | |
WhatsApp should prepare to leave the Russian market, influential lawmaker saysSummaryA Russian lawmaker warns WhatsApp, owned by Meta, may be restricted in Russia due to new state-backed messaging apps, potentially reducing Meta's market access there. |
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Meta (META) Plans Massive AI Data Center Buildout, Driving Strong Buy Sentiment on Infrastructure Growth | Dow Jones Newswires | Login to see the signal | |
Data Centers Aren't Just a U.S. Trend. These Stocks Could Benefit from Europe's Power Surge. — Barrons.comSummaryMeta plans to invest hundreds of billions to build AI-focused data centers, significantly increasing power demand. This growth intensifies competition for electricity resources and supports broader investment in power infrastructure, especially in nuclear and renewable energy sectors in the U.S. and Europe. |
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META (META) Faces Rising Risks from AI-Driven Counterfeit Sales on Social Media Platforms | Dow Jones Newswires | Login to see the signal | |
Counterfeiters Are All Over Social Media. Shoppers, Hang On to Your Wallets. — Barrons.comSummaryMETA faces reputational risks as counterfeit goods proliferate on its social media platforms, with AI-enhanced fake listings challenging moderation efforts and prompting calls for stronger policing and legislation. |
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Meta Platforms (META) Chief Legal Officer Executes Insider Share Sale, Dents Sentiment | TradingView | Login to see the signal | |
Meta Platforms Executives Sell SharesSummaryMeta's Chief Legal Officer sold 519 shares under a pre-established trading plan, indicating a routine insider sale amounting to $375,278 at $723.08 per share on July 15, 2025. |
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Meta (META) Settles $8B Privacy Lawsuit, Avoids Trial Amid Ongoing Regulatory Scrutiny | Reuters | Login to see the signal | |
Meta investors, Zuckerberg reach settlement to end $8 billion trial over Facebook privacy violationsSummaryMeta settled a lawsuit over privacy violations seeking $8 billion but details remain undisclosed. The trial was adjourned, avoiding testimonies from key executives. The case highlights ongoing regulatory and shareholder concerns over Meta's data practices and past FTC fines. |
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Meta Platforms (META) Shares Dip on Shareholder Lawsuit Settlement Amid Legal Uncertainty | ReutersRefinitiv | Login to see the signal | |
Meta shares lose ground after settling $8 bln shareholder lawsuitSummaryMeta Platforms' shares fall 0.4% amid news of a shareholder lawsuit settlement involving CEO Zuckerberg and former executives, following major past fines. Shares face third consecutive loss session despite strong year-to-date gains. |
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Meta (META) Dips on Shareholder Lawsuit Settlement Amid Legal Uncertainty | ReutersRefinitiv | Login to see the signal | |
Meta shares lose ground after settling $8 bln shareholder lawsuitSummaryMeta settles a major shareholder lawsuit affecting key executives, causing shares to dip. The company faced hefty fines, including a $5 billion FTC penalty, with legal risks still cloudy, contributing to near-term stock weakness amidst a strong year-to-date performance. |
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Meta Platforms (META) Settles $8B Privacy Lawsuit, Legal Risks Minimized for Investors | MT Newswires | Login to see the signal | |
Market Chatter: Meta Platforms' Shareholders, Mark Zuckerberg Reportedly Settle Facebook Privacy LitigationSummaryMETA shareholders have settled a lawsuit against CEO Mark Zuckerberg over Facebook’s alleged privacy violations, concluding an $8 billion trial with undisclosed settlement details. |
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Meta Platforms (META) Settles $8B Privacy Claims, Halts Trial and Legal Uncertainty | Reuters | Login to see the signal | |
Meta investors, Zuckerberg reach settlement to end $8 billion trial over Facebook privacy litigationSummaryMeta and its directors agreed to settle $8 billion shareholder claims over alleged privacy violations, avoiding further legal proceedings and trial continuation. |