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- Tech stocks hammered on Iran war worries, Meta legal woes - CNBC
Meta's twin legal defeats this week and a big sell-off in Micron spurred a drop in technology stocks, which were broadly hit by rising oil prices
- Iran rejects U. S. peace plan. And, jury finds Meta, Google to . . .
Iran rejects a U S proposal to end the war and counters with a different peace plan And, a jury finds Meta and Google negligent in a trial over social media's harms
- $500B Wiped From Big Tech In One Day As Iran War Fears Weigh . . .
Five of the top U S tech companies – Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet and Amazon – saw a combined $503 billion wiped off their market value on Thursday, as fears that the war in Iran could drag on weighed heavily on broader markets
- Trump Pauses Iran Energy Strikes as Meta Boosts AI Data . . .
Key Takeaways President Trump announced a 10-day pause on military strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure until April 6, 2026, citing a direct request from Tehran and claiming peace talks are "going very well " Meta Platforms (META) is significantly ramping up its AI infrastructure, increasing its investment in an El Paso, Texas data center from $1 5 billion to over $10 billion Apple
- US. -Iran negotiations, Meta trial verdict, OpenAI shuts Sora . . .
US -Iran negotiations, Meta trial verdict, OpenAI shuts Sora and more in Morning Squawk Story by Alex Harring
- US-Iran war: Meta’s major Persian Gulf cable project suspended
Facebook-parent Meta is one of the latest technology companies to be affected by the ongoing war between Iran, and the US and Israel The company has reportedly paused work on a segment of its 2Africa underwater cable project in the Persian Gulf
- U. S. -Iran Negotiations Progress and Meta Verdict - intellectia. ai
U S -Iran Negotiations: President Trump announced that the U S and Iran are currently in negotiations, having sent a 15-point peace plan to Tehran, which has lifted investor sentiment and pushed U S stock futures higher despite ongoing war-related uncertainties Meta Verdict Impact: A New Mexico jury found Meta liable for $375 million in damages for failing to protect children from online
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