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02.02.26 - 14:54
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Meta Platforms Aktie: Investoren winken geplanten massiven Investitionsanstieg durch (Aktiencheck)
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Paris (www.aktiencheck.de) - Meta Platforms-Aktienanalyse von BNP Paribas:
Egmond Haidt von BNP Paribas nimmt die Aktie des sozialen Netzwerks Meta Platforms Inc. (ISIN: US30303M1027, WKN: A1JWVX, Ticker-Symbol: FB2A, NASDAQ-Symbol: META) unter die Lupe.
Um rund 8 Prozent sei die Aktie von Meta Platforms nach der Veröffentlichung der Quartalsergebnisse am Mittwochabend, dem 28. [mehr]...
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02.02.26 - 12:54
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′Marketplace for predators′: Meta faces jury trial over child exploitation claims (The Guardian)
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New Mexico attorney general accuses Meta of failing to safeguard children against trafficking and sexual abuseMeta's second major trial of 2026 over alleged harms to children begins on Monday.The landmark jury trial in Santa Fe pits the New Mexico attorney general's office against the social media giant. The state alleges that the company knowingly enabled predators to use Facebook and Instagram to exploit children. Continue reading......
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01.02.26 - 17:18
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US authorities reportedly investigate claims that Meta can read encrypted WhatsApp messages (The Guardian)
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A lawsuit filed last week alleges tech firm 'can access virtually all' private communications, a claim the company has deniedUS authorities have reportedly investigated claims that Meta can read users' encrypted chats on the WhatsApp messaging platform, which it owns.The reports follow a lawsuit filed last week, which claimed Meta “can access virtually all of WhatsApp users' purportedly 'private' communications”. Continue reading......
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01.02.26 - 07:24
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CSPs ramp up AI capex as supply chain gains confidence (Digitimes)
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The AI arms race among cloud service providers (CSPs) is intensifying rapidly. Meta has announced plans to more than double its capital expenditure in 2026 compared to 2025, while Microsoft is also increasing its spending significantly. Unlike consumer electronics sectors struggling with memory shortages, neither major CSP mentioned such issues during their earnings calls....
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