Meta loses $300 billion-plus in March, what is making investors so worried about Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp-parent

Meta's market capitalization has plummeted over $310 billion in March due to mounting legal risks and significant AI spending concerns. Investors are questioning the social media giant's long-term viability amidst potential regulatory pressures, drawing comparisons to the tobacco industry's past struggles. Despite these anxieties, some analysts see Meta's current valuation as attractive.

Meta loses $300 billion-plus in March, what is making investors so worried about Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp-parent
Meta's market capitalization has plummeted over $310 billion in March due to mounting legal risks and significant AI spending concerns. Investors are questioning the social media giant's long-term viability amidst potential regulatory pressures, drawing comparisons to the tobacco industry's past struggles. Despite these anxieties, some analysts see Meta's current valuation as attractive.