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Meta's flurry of AI initiatives this month hasn't helped lift the stock. What will?

Meta has to justify its AI spending to unlock the struggling stock.

Meta's flurry of AI initiatives this month hasn't helped lift the stock. What will?

TL;DR

  • Meta's stock has underperformed among mega-cap companies, down over 17% this year.
  • Investors are concerned about Meta's aggressive capital expenditures on AI and data centers, with cash flow nearing zero.
  • Meta raised its fiscal 2026 capital spending guidance to $125 billion-$145 billion due to rising component costs.
  • Unlike competitors, Meta lacks a high-margin cloud business to justify AI spending.
  • Potential new revenue streams include an AI business messaging agent and Meta One, a paid AI subscription service.
  • Analysts believe Meta's current valuation does not account for potential future AI revenue opportunities.