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META Jun 2026 690.000 call

OPR - OPR Delayed price. Currency in USD
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62.000.00 (0.00%)
As of 02:15PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close62.00
Open58.78
Bid0.00
Ask0.00
Strike690.00
Expiry date2026-06-18
Day's range58.65 - 62.00
Contract rangeN/A
Volume7
Open interest371
  • Yahoo Finance

    Instagram debuts Teen Accounts as criticism of impact on teen mental health grows

    Meta says it will now place teen users into teen accounts on Instagram to combat their access to inappropriate content and interactions.

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    What a TikTok ban could mean for Meta, Snap, and advertisers

    TikTok is in court on Monday for a key hearing in its ongoing battle to block a US law that could ban the app. Seana Smith and Madison Mills examine how a ban could play out with Roth Capital Partners managing director Rohit Kulkarni's perspective on competitors like Meta (META) and Snap (SNAP), while Rachel Tipograph, the CEO of e-commerce analytics company, MikMak, shares insights about the advertising side. Kulkarni tells Yahoo Finance that the odds of a TikTok disruption, either through a ban or a sale, are rising. Looking at Snapchat and Meta stock, the analyst says “There is an implied probability there that TikTok disruption is more likely than not in the next four months, and I feel that could manifest into either a complete sale, complete ban, or somewhere in between.” He says this means “eyeballs and money move away from TikTok” which helps Meta and Snapchat. Tipograph says that MikMak data instead suggests that advertisers are still spending on the platform despite the looming possibility of a ban. "TikTok has become a household name in advertising and brands,” and advertisers “don't seem to be scared about a ban at all” as “they continue to invest,” Tipograph tells the Catalysts team. Watch the video above to hear what businesses Tipograph says would be most impacted by a TikTok ban. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.

  • Associated Press Finance

    Instagram makes teen accounts private as pressure mounts on the app to protect children

    Instagram is introducing separate teen accounts for those under 18 as it tries to make the platform safer for children amid a growing backlash against how social media affects young people's lives. Beginning Tuesday in the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia, anyone under under 18 who signs up for Instagram will be placed into a teen account and those with existing accounts will be migrated over the next 60 days. Teens in the European Union will see their accounts adjusted later this year.