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META PLATFORMS INC-CLASS A
NASDAQ:META (5/15/2024, 7:00:01 PM)
After market: 481.02 -0.52 (-0.11%)481.54
+9.69 (+2.05%)
Meta Platforms, Inc., engages in the development of social media applications. The company is headquartered in Menlo Park, California and currently employs 66,185 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2012-05-18. The firm's products enable people to connect and share with friends and family through mobile devices, personal computers, virtual reality (VR) headsets, and wearables. The firm operates through two segments: Family of Apps (FoA) and Reality Labs (RL). FoA segment includes Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp, and other services. RL segment includes augmented and VR-related consumer hardware, software, and content. Facebook enables people to connect, share, discover and communicate with each other on mobile devices and personal computers. Instagram is a place where people can express themselves through photos, videos, and private messaging, and connect with and shop from their favorite businesses. Its RL products include Meta Quest virtual reality devices, as well as software and content available through the Meta Quest Store, which enable a range of social experiences.
META PLATFORMS INC-CLASS A
1 Meta Way
Menlo Park CALIFORNIA 94025
P: 16505434800
CEO: Mark Zuckerberg
Employees: 66185
Website: https://www.meta.com/
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