Meta surpasses Tesla in market value as both stocks decline sharply in 2025
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Antonio Pequeño IV
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Meta's market capitalization has surpassed Tesla's amid a broader downturn for both tech stocks. Meta shares have dropped about 25% from their all-time high and 8.5% year-to-date, while Tesla shares have fallen 12.3% since the start of the year. Key upcoming events include Meta's earnings report on July 29 (focusing on AI infrastructure spending and cloud business progress) and Tesla's earnings on July 22.
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· 3 pulledMeta shares have dropped 8.5% in that same period.
12.3%. That is how much Tesla shares have fallen since the start of the year, when they traded around the $438 mark.
Meta's stock has dropped close to 25% from the all-time high.
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