Mizuho reiterated an Outperform rating and $815 price target on Meta Platforms (META), saying the firm sees a “significant rally ahead” for the shares. The firm recommends investors add to positions in light of multiple press reports that the company plans to cut up to 30% out of Metaverse spending and was asking managers to identify broader cuts across the company. Metaverse cuts of this magnitude could add roughly $2 per share to the firm’s 2026 EPS estimate of $29.50, with Reality Labs losses of roughly $5.85 per share, the analyst tells investors in a research note. The firm suspects some of this development is incremental, but ultimately the plan to cut back in an area viewed as a black hohe alone should give investors more confidence the move to scale up investment in generative AI is not a blank check forever.
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