Is Meta Stock a Buy After Its AI Spending Spree?

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Key Points

  • Meta Platforms is aggressively investing in building artificial intelligence (AI) data center capacity ahead of demand.

  • Despite heavy AI investments, Meta is delivering impressive revenue and operating income.

  • With over 3.5 billion people using at least one app every day in September 2025, the company commands exceptional scale for AI monetization.

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Social media giant Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) is aggressively investing in the buildout of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, including AI data centers, servers, and network infrastructure. The company guided for fiscal 2025 capital expenditures of $70 billion to $72 billion, up from the previous estimate of $66 billion to $72 billion and significantly higher than the $39.2 billion capex in fiscal 2024. Meta expects an even higher fiscal 2026 capital investment in compute capacity and increased spending on compensation expenses for AI talent.

Despite these high levels of spending, Meta can still prove a smart pick for long-term investors with high risk tolerance. Here's why.

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Robust financials and fundamentals

In fiscal 2025's Q3, Meta's revenue rose 26% year over year to $51.2 billion, while operating income was up 18% year over year to $20.5 billion. The net income, however, was down 83% year over year due to increased one-time, noncash tax payments after the implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

However, the real opportunity for Meta is in the future monetization potential of its AI products and services. The company is building data center and compute capacity ahead of demand to support future AI workloads across its family of apps. Meta is already leveraging AI heavily in its content recommendation engines, ad ranking and targeting systems, and messaging experiences in its applications.

With more than 3.5 billion people using at least one of the company's applications every day, the company's exceptional scale and geographic reach magnify the impact of every incremental improvement in AI capabilities. Hence, if executed properly, Meta's AI strategy can translate into meaningful improvements in user engagement and ad conversion rates, which will then boost top-line and bottom-line performance for several years.

META PE Ratio (Forward) Chart

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Meta stock trades at around 25 times forward earnings, the lowest among the "Magnificent Seven" stocks.

Hence, considering its multiyear AI-powered tailwinds and reasonable valuation, long-term investors with above-average risk appetite can consider picking a stake in this stock, despite the high capex levels.

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Manali Pradhan, CFA has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tesla. The Motley Fool recommends the following options: long January 2026 $395 calls on Microsoft and short January 2026 $405 calls on Microsoft. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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