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Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Oct 30 2024
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Should l Buy SNAP?
Source: NASDAQ.COM
ETF Trading Highlights: Nvidia saw a decline of about 1.1% with over 89.2 million shares traded, while Snap experienced a significant increase of 15.6% on more than 59.6 million shares.
Wingstop Performance: Wingstop is underperforming compared to other components of the iShares Advantage Large Cap Income ETF, trading down approximately 19%.
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Analyst Views on SNAP
Wall Street analysts forecast SNAP stock price to rise
28 Analyst Rating
2 Buy
24 Hold
2 Sell
Hold
Current: 4.360
Low
7.00
Averages
9.57
High
13.00
Current: 4.360
Low
7.00
Averages
9.57
High
13.00
About SNAP
Snap Inc. is a technology company. Its flagship product, Snapchat, is a visual messaging application that enhances relationships with friends, family, and the world. Snapchat is the Company's core mobile device application and contains five tabs, complemented by additional tools that function outside the application. Snapchatters can interact with any or all the five tabs. Additionally, it offers Snapchat+, its subscription product that provides subscribers access to exclusive, experimental, and pre-release features. Snapchat+ offers a range of features, from allowing Snapchatters to customize the look and feel of their application, to giving special insights into their friendships. The Company also offers Snapchat for Web, a browser-based product that brings Snapchats calling and messaging capabilities to the Web. Its advertising products include AR Ads and Snap Ads. Snap Ads include Single Image or Video Ads, Story Ads, Collection Ads, Dynamic Ads, Commercials, and Sponsored Snaps.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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- Industry Impact: This ruling is seen as a 'Big Tobacco' moment for the social media industry, potentially triggering a wave of similar lawsuits that could reshape legal responsibilities and operational practices, particularly regarding the protection of minors.
- Design Flaw Debate: During the trial, jurors were tasked with determining whether the design features of Meta and YouTube's apps contributed to K.G.M.'s mental health issues, as the plaintiff alleged severe body dysmorphia, depression, and suicidal thoughts due to app usage.
- Future Litigation Outlook: The case serves as a bellwether for similar lawsuits in California, likely influencing future legal outcomes involving Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and Snap, which may lead to stricter regulations and increased legal liabilities.
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- Massive Damages: The New Mexico jury found Meta liable for willfully violating unfair practices, ordering the company to pay $375 million in damages, which could significantly impact Meta's financial health and trigger similar lawsuits in other states.
- Mental Health Concerns: Plaintiff K.G.M. alleged severe mental health issues due to her use of Instagram and YouTube, with the jury tasked to determine if the apps' design contributed to her distress, influencing future design and operational strategies of social media platforms.
- Future Litigation Outlook: This case serves as a bellwether for similar lawsuits in California, likely affecting future legal rulings, particularly those concerning youth mental health, and may prompt social media companies to reassess their product designs and user safety measures.
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- Additional Legal Suits: Meta is also facing another lawsuit in Los Angeles, accusing it and YouTube of misleading users about app safety, which could further increase the company's legal and compliance pressures.
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- Securities Fraud Investigation: Pomerantz LLP is investigating claims on behalf of Snap, Inc. investors regarding potential securities fraud or unlawful business practices, indicating significant legal risks that could impact the company's market reputation and shareholder confidence.
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