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    Meta’s profit hit by $16 billion tax charge

    October 30, 20253 Mins Read
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    Meta recorded a nearly $16 billion onetime charge in the third quarter related to President Donald Trump’s so-called big beautiful bill, and said its capital expenditure next year would be “notably larger” than in 2025.

    Shares of the company fell around 6% after the bell.

    Excluding the charge, Meta said its third-quarter net income would have increased by $15.93 billion to $18.64 billion, compared to the reported net income of $2.71 billion.

    The social media company now expects capital expenditure to be between $70 billion and $72 billion, compared with its prior forecast of $66 billion to $72 billion.

    Meta continues to benefit from its massive user base. The company’s powerful AI-optimized ad platform helps marketers automate campaigns, improve the quality of video ads, translate ads, and generate persona-based images to target different customer segments.

    The company has launched ads on its messaging platform WhatsApp and social network Threads, directly competing with platforms such as Elon Musk’s X, while Instagram’s Reels continue to jostle with ByteDance’s TikTok and YouTube Shorts for ad revenue in the short-video market.

    Meta has been doubling down on AI, with a target of achieving superintelligence, a theoretical milestone where machines could outthink humans.

    To that end, Meta reorganized its AI efforts under the Superintelligence Labs unit in June, following senior staff departures and a poor reception for its Llama 4 model.

    CEO Mark Zuckerberg has personally led an aggressive talent hiring spree and has said that the company would spend hundreds of billions of dollars to build several massive AI data centers for superintelligence. The company is among the top buyers of Nvidia’s sought-after AI chips.

    The company struck a $27 billion financing deal last week with Blue Owl Capital, Meta’s largest-ever private capital agreement, to fund a massive data center project in Richland Parish, Louisiana, known as “Hyperion.”

    In a surprise move, Meta said last week it would cut around 600 jobs out of the several thousand employees within its AI unit to streamline decision-making and increase the responsibility, scope and impact of each role.

    The company’s aggressive AI investments are creating significant cost pressures, even as it anticipates long-term benefits and revenue growth.

    Major tech companies including Alphabet, Amazon.com, Meta, Microsoft, and CoreWeave are on track to spend $400 billion on AI infrastructure this year, Morgan Stanley estimates.

    These investments that come amid economic uncertainty have fueled fears of an AI bubble, putting pressure on CEOs to deliver measurable results, as the move could trigger losses, job cuts and boardroom shake-ups.

    —By Jaspreet Singh, Reuters




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