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Is Meta Platforms (META) One of the Top Trending US Stocks to Buy Now?

Yahoo Finance · Jun 27, 2026, 7:21 PM

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  • Is Meta Platforms (META) One of the Top Trending US Stocks to Buy Now?
  • (NASDAQ:META) announced on June 22 that starting today, Instagram for TV is now available on Samsung Smart TVs in the United States.
  • Users can send Reels directly from their phone to their TV in a few taps, with casting available on Google TV and Fire TV, including videos from the Saved tab.

Is Meta Platforms (META) One of the Top Trending US Stocks to Buy Now? Noor Ul Ain Rehman Sun, June 28, 2026 at 2:21 AM GMT+7 2 min read META GOOGL 005930.KS Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) is one of the top trending US stocks to buy now. Reuters reported on June 22 that Kunal Shah, founder of the Indian fintech ​firm, ​will become ​Meta-owned Whats App's new ⁠leader, according to Meta Platforms, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:META) ​current head Will Cathcart statement ​on ​Monday in a ‌post ⁠on X. It further stated that the announcement came after ​CRED ​announced ⁠it will raise ​about $900 ​million ⁠from Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META).

In a separate development, Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) announced on June 22 that starting today, Instagram for TV is now available on Samsung Smart TVs in the United States. This includes 2020 model year TVs and newer, and combined with Amazon Fire TV and Google TV, Instagram is now available across the majority of connected TV devices in the country.

Users can send Reels directly from their phone to their TV in a few taps, with casting available on Google TV and Fire TV, including videos from the Saved tab. They can also catch up on what their friends and other creators are sharing, without the need for crowding around a phone.

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