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u/SecretaryAncient8923 in r/stocks • 7 hours, 40 minutes ago

FTC will likely not allow the sale, so be careful about buying the stock based on that information alone.

u/ThatsTodd in r/wallstreetbets • 11 hours, 11 minutes ago

So does NFLX stock go up or down when the FTC announces they are challenging the acquisition?

u/baseballer213 in r/investing • 18 hours, 6 minutes ago

Zaslav securing $30 a share for just the studio and streaming assets is a masterclass in failing upwards. This effectively creates a content monopoly that the FTC will likely tie up in litigation for years. Don’t hold your breath for that combined library; Reed just bought himself a regulatory nightmare.

u/DropoutDreamer in r/wallstreetbets • 20 hours, 21 minutes ago

To talk about Trump appearing in Rush Hour 4 right? Nothing improper like asking him to tell FTC to block the merger?

u/Realistic-Loquat7157 in r/ValueInvesting • 1 day, 7 hours ago

palantir printed $2B of founder stocks and they have been selling them since then. Check their GM SPAC, WEJO, shut down by the FTC.

u/No_Hour6830 in r/ValueInvesting • 1 week, 4 days ago

I know this might be a boring, milk toast argument, but I think the incumbents will "win" AI. And that's great for us public market investors. Here are five reasons why. 1. The capital intensiveness is extreme. OpenAI, Anthropic, and other startups have to sell so much equity, and raise …

u/JefeDiez in r/ValueInvesting • 2 weeks, 1 day ago

I agree, Meta is not the Wall Street darling so it dumps hard. Super volatile, which can be annoying if you own it. But yes these prices seem absurd. I was actually thinking that insiders were dropping it knowing that they lost the FTC case but they just WON that, …

u/JefeDiez in r/ValueInvesting • 2 weeks, 2 days ago

I'm shocked it is still falling at this extreme rate even with good news like winning FTC case. I'm still adding to my position but in a month I won't have any more cash to add :(

u/Clear_Anything1232 in r/wallstreetbets • 2 weeks, 2 days ago

FTC needs to be disbanded They are seriously hurting american economy and leadership And more importantly my leaps 😑 We already have the EU to do all this fining and stuff, no need for one more useless corporation

u/F705TY in r/wallstreetbets • 2 weeks, 3 days ago

This is less about Meta being right and more about Trump destroying the FTC.

u/smellyfingernail in r/stocks • 2 weeks, 3 days ago

This was the stupidest antitrust case of all time. I cant believe the FTC tried to retroactively punish meta for buying instagram when everything was approved at the time of the purchase.

u/meltbox in r/wallstreetbets • 2 weeks, 3 days ago

YouTube and TikTok are alternatives to Facebook? Maybe you can argue TikTok and Instagram compete but that doesn’t preclude having outsized or even monopoly power in the market. It’s commonly understood monopoly power doesn’t necessitate a majority market share let alone complete domination. These judges are being thick or the …

u/Force_Hammer in r/wallstreetbets • 2 weeks, 3 days ago

Meta wins FTC antitrust trial that focused on WhatsApp, Instagram

u/virtual_adam in r/stocks • 2 weeks, 3 days ago

So this Yale researcher wrote a cool white paper about how big tech evil. Let’s make her the head of the FTC Maybe another Yale researcher should write a paper about this failed experiment

u/Puginator in r/stocks • 2 weeks, 3 days ago

Meta wins FTC antitrust trial that focused on WhatsApp, Instagram Meta won its a high-profile antitrust case against the Federal Trade Commission, which had accused the company of holding a monopoly in social networking. Chief Judge of the District Court James Boasberg wrote a memorandum opinion released Tuesday that the …

u/HAL-_-9001 in r/ValueInvesting • 2 weeks, 3 days ago

Zero reason to hold atm until we get clarity on the FTC antitrust lawsuit. Meta is expected to avoid liability but consensus is still around 20-30% divestiture. That's material. Meta also leads the way in regards to capex as % of sales (37%). Google is 24% & Amazon 20%. Considering …

u/Long-Blood in r/stocks • 3 weeks ago

No mention of the 10 billion meta made from fraud? How many big tech companies are making money from illegal activities right now? How long will Trumps FTC just let this happen?

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