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Meta Platforms Inc. reported strong first-quarter results at the end of April 2026 â beating expectations with EPS above estimates and robust revenue â but markets punished the stock after management signalled a step-up in capital spending to fund an expanded AI dataâcentre buildout.
Shares plunged about 8â9% on April 30, trading near $610 amid heavy volume, after the company raised 2026 capex guidance and disclosed large insider sales.
Investors also digested a new $25 billion investmentâgrade bond offering launched April 30, where subscription and pricing showed weaker demand than a prior sale, and a spike in hedging costs.
Analysts reacted unevenly: some banks trimmed price targets or downgraded, while others raised targets or maintained buy ratings.
Fund moves included ARK Investment buying 47,200 shares on April 30.
Proprietary screens cited a high quality GF Score (~98) and a GF Value implying the stock was ~20â21% below intrinsic estimates, underscoring a split between fundamentals and nearâterm investor caution.
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