Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) Share Price and News

$494.17 $-5.59 (-1.1%) Thursday, 18 April 2024 at 6:00:00 am Australian Eastern Standard Time

Meta Platforms Chart and Price Data

About Meta Platforms

Last updated 18-04-2024, 06:00:00am AEST
Current Price $494.17
Change $-5.59 (-1.1%)
Close Price $494.17
Open Price $503.10
Bid $496.65
Ask $497.38
Day Range $487.14 - $503.16
Year Range $207.13 - $531.49
Volume 75,725
Average Volume 17,296,099
Market Cap $1,259,841,939,700.00
Earnings Per Share $14.90
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