Meta Platforms Adds Ads in WhatsApp
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNCan Meta Join the Big Tech Dividend Elite?Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) is known as a juggernaut in the fields of social media and artificial intelligence (AI). As a dividend payer, however, Meta Platforms is nowhere near juggernaut status. It’s possible that META stock could be a high-yielding dividend stock someday.
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WhatsApp monetization begins, potentially adding $15B+ annual revenue from Meta Platforms, Inc.'s nearly 3B global users. Click for my META stock update.
Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: META) could potentially generate over $10 billion in annual ad revenue from its WhatsApp messaging service by 2028, according to an analyst.
The negotiations started as just one billionaire tech founder talking to another. Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg approached Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang in mid-April about a potentially industry-shaking deal.
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Meta is adding three ad features to WhatsApp. This represents the company’s most significant monetization push for the messaging platform, which has become a global communication standard across multiple continents.
The Federal Circuit revived a patent that’s been asserted against some of the US’s biggest tech companies including Meta Platforms Inc., Google LLC, and Expedia Inc.
Meta has sued the maker of a popular AI "nudify" app, Crush AI, that reportedly ran thousands of ads across its platforms.
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Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) named Arun Srinivas as the Managing Director and Head of its India operations, effective July 1, 2025. Prior to this appointment, he was overseeing Meta’s (NASDAQ:META) advertising division in India.