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    Meta Is Set to Report Earnings on Wednesday—What You Need to Know

    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsOctober 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • Meta is scheduled to report its quarterly results after the closing bell Wednesday.
    • Wall Street analysts are overwhelmingly bullish on the social media giant’s stock heading into the results, expecting record revenues on strong gains in its ad business.

    Meta has big AI goals, but can it convince investors to keep supporting its big spending?

    The company’s progress with AI will be in focus when the social media giant reports third-quarter earnings after the bell Wednesday, with investors likely to be watching closely for signs its investments are paying off. 

    Meta Platforms (META), which expanded its capital expenditures projections twice this year to support its data center buildouts and hefty compensation packages for poached AI talent, could now face a higher bar to impress with its results.

    Bank of America analysts said last week they’re calling for a revenue beat of $50 billion driven by ad gains to support Meta’s spending, slightly above the Street consensus compiled by Visible Alpha at $49.54 billion—which would represent a record high.

    Meanwhile, the mean estimate for Meta’s earnings per share at $6.71 would suggest year-over-year growth, but a decline from the previous quarter. Recent reports of layoffs and hiring freezes could point to some signs of strain in Meta’s efforts to rein in costs.

    Why This Matters to Investors

    Meta has been more successful than many of its other big tech peers so far this year in convincing investors to support its AI goals. Thursday’s results could represent the next big test to show it’s made the revenue gains to justify its spending.

    Wall Street analysts are overwhelmingly bullish on the social media giant’s stock heading into the results, with all but one of the 21 analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha calling it a “buy” compared to just one “hold” rating. Their mean price target near $873 would suggest roughly 18% upside from Friday’s close.

    The stock has added over one-quarter of its value in 2025, making it one of the better-performing members of the Magnificent 7, behind Nvidia (NVDA) and Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL).



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