Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) Share Price and News

$668.04 $3.10 (0.5%) 25 December 2025 at 4:58:57 am AEDT

Meta Platforms Chart and Price Data

About Meta Platforms

Last updated 25-12-2025, 04:58:57am AEDT
Current Price $668.04
Change $3.10 (0.5%)
Close Price $668.04
Open Price $662.56
Bid $668.02
Ask $668.09
Day Range $662.41 - $668.18
Year Range $479.80 - $796.25
Volume 282,662
Average Volume 18,380,537
Market Cap $1,682,579,801,500.00
Earnings Per Share $22.63
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