1. Meta Platforms' stock decline was driven by a temporary tax charge, not fundamental business weakness; 2. Its advertising business shows strong growth in ad impressions, pricing power, and user engagement across apps; 3. Despite high capital expenditures and Reality Labs losses, Meta's robust return on invested capital (ROIC) and undervaluation compared to peers highlight long-term potential.
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