Meta’s massive Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp networks still anchor a highly profitable ad business.
Investors must weigh Meta’s cash-rich ad engine against its limited success diversifying beyond advertising.
Discover why Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) remains a cash-generative advertising powerhouse, yet still leans heavily on its vast social network and user data for growth. Watch the video below to see how this concentration shapes Meta's long-term investment profile.
*This video was published on Jul. 2, 2026.
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