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Meta Platforms, Inc. filings document the regulatory record of a Nasdaq-listed operating company with Class A common stock registered under the Exchange Act. Form 8-K reports cover operating and financial results, GAAP and non-GAAP reconciliations, Regulation FD disclosure practices, material events, and changes involving directors or other governance matters.

Meta’s filing record also includes shelf registration and prospectus-supplement disclosures for underwritten senior note offerings, along with underwriting agreements and debt-security terms. Definitive proxy materials document annual-meeting matters such as director elections, executive compensation, security ownership, related-party transactions, responsible business practices, Audit & Privacy Committee reporting, auditor ratification, and shareholder proposals.

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Meta Platforms (META) disclosed a Form 4 for Chief Legal Officer Jennifer Newstead, who sold 516 shares of Class A common stock on 11/10/2025 at a price of $631 per share. Following the transaction, she beneficially owns 26,721 shares, held directly. The filing notes the sale was made under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on 02/11/2025.

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Meta Platforms (META): Chief Legal Officer Jennifer Newstead reported an insider transaction. On 11/04/2025, she sold 519 Class A shares at $628 pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on 02/11/2025. Following the sale, she beneficially owns 27,237 shares, held directly.

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Meta Platforms (META) reported an insider transaction by Chief Operating Officer Javier Olivan on a Form 4. On 11/03/2025, he sold 517 Class A shares at a price of $656 per share pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on August 17, 2024.

Following the transaction, he beneficially owns 7,441 Class A shares directly. He also reports indirect holdings, including 8,622 shares via Olivan D LLC, 2,999 shares via Olivan Reinhold D LLC, 8,622 shares via Reinhold D LLC, and 90,493 shares via the Olivan Reinhold Family Revocable Trust.

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Meta Platforms (META): Mark Zuckerberg filed a Form 4 reporting insider transactions on 10/31/2025. Through CZI Holdings, LLC, he converted 242,340 shares of Class B into Class A at $0 (code C). The filing also lists transfers coded G at $0: CZI Holdings, LLC disposed of 242,340 Class A shares; Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation disposed of 397,007 Class A shares; and Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, Inc. acquired 639,347 Class A shares.

The derivative table states that Class B is convertible 1‑for‑1 into Class A and includes large indirect holdings across multiple entities, including 109,373,980 Class B shares indirectly by CZI Holdings, LLC following the reported transactions. A footnote describes a change in form of beneficial ownership for no consideration in a transfer exempt under Rule 16a‑13.

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Meta Platforms (META) director Peggy Alford reported an insider sale of Class A common stock. On 10/31/2025, an account she reports indirectly— the Alford Family Revocable Trust—sold 601 shares at $674.4 per share, a transaction coded “S.”

Following the sale, the filing shows 3,505 shares beneficially owned indirectly by the trust. The sale was effected under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on November 27, 2024, which allows pre-set trading instructions.

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Meta Platforms, Inc. completed a multi‑tranche senior notes offering under its Form S‑3 shelf. The company issued $4,000,000,000 4.200% Senior Notes due 2030, $4,000,000,000 4.600% Senior Notes due 2032, $6,500,000,000 4.875% Senior Notes due 2035, $4,500,000,000 5.500% Senior Notes due 2045, $6,500,000,000 5.625% Senior Notes due 2055, and $4,500,000,000 5.750% Senior Notes due 2065.

The notes were issued pursuant to the company’s 2022 Base Indenture with U.S. Bank Trust Company, N.A., as trustee, and a Fourth Supplemental Indenture dated November 3, 2025. Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC acted as representatives of the underwriters under an Underwriting Agreement dated October 30, 2025. The offering was made via a Prospectus Supplement dated October 30, 2025 under the company’s effective shelf registration.

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Meta Platforms, Inc. launched a registered public offering of $30,000,000,000 senior unsecured notes across six tranches: $4.0B 4.200% due 2030, $4.0B 4.600% due 2032, $6.5B 4.875% due 2035, $4.5B 5.500% due 2045, $6.5B 5.625% due 2055, and $4.5B 5.750% due 2065.

The notes priced near par, resulting in total underwriting discounts of $81.3 million and expected net proceeds of approximately $29,887,775,000 before expenses, which Meta intends to use for general corporate purposes. Interest is payable semi‑annually on May 15 and November 15, beginning May 15, 2026. The notes are unsecured senior obligations, rank equally with Meta’s other unsecured senior debt, and will be issued in minimum denominations of $2,000 (and integral multiples of $1,000 thereafter).

Each series is redeemable at Meta’s option, including make‑whole provisions before specified par call dates and at par thereafter. The notes will not be listed on any exchange, and there is no existing public market. As of September 30, 2025, pro forma for this issuance, total long‑term debt would be $58,834 million and cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities would be $74,307 million.

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Meta Platforms (META) reported an insider transaction on Form 4. Chief Legal Officer Jennifer Newstead sold 519 shares of Class A Common Stock on 10/28/2025 at a price of $753 per share. Following the sale, she beneficially owned 27,756 shares, held directly.

The filing notes the sale was effected under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on February 11, 2025. This plan allows pre-scheduled trades. The transaction was coded “S” for an open-market sale.

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Meta Platforms, Inc. plans a multi‑tranche offering of senior unsecured notes under its shelf registration. The notes will rank equally with Meta’s other unsecured senior debt, be issued in minimum denominations of $2,000 (and integral multiples of $1,000), and pay interest semi‑annually beginning in 2026. The notes may be redeemed at Meta’s option as described under “Optional Redemption of the Notes.”

Meta expects to receive net proceeds to be used for general corporate purposes. The notes will be issued only in book‑entry form through DTC and will not be listed on any securities exchange. Key risks include effective subordination to any secured debt, structural subordination to liabilities of subsidiaries, the absence of financial covenants, and potential market illiquidity. Settlement and delivery will occur through DTC.

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Meta Platforms (META) reported stronger top-line growth but lower quarterly profit. Q3 revenue rose to $51.242B from $40.589B, driven by Family of Apps at $50.772B and Reality Labs at $470M. Operating income increased to $20.535B. A sharply higher tax provision of $18.954B reduced net income to $2.709B, with diluted EPS of $1.05 versus $6.03 a year ago.

Year-to-date, operating cash flow reached $79.586B, funding heavy investment: capex of $48.308B, software licenses of $2.29B, and a non‑marketable investment in Scale AI of $13.79B. Meta repurchased $26.32B of Class A shares and paid dividends of $4.052B through September. Held‑for‑sale data center assets were $4.66B and were contributed to a joint venture in October. Commitments included $81.19B in non‑cancelable contracts and $58.14B of leases not yet commenced, and Meta entered into $40B of multi‑year third‑party cloud capacity arrangements in October. Class A shares outstanding were 2,177,889,269 and Class B were 342,638,328 as of October 24, 2025.

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How many Meta Platforms (META) SEC filings are available on StockTitan?

StockTitan tracks 325 SEC filings for Meta Platforms (META), including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K current reports, and Form 4 insider trading disclosures. Each filing includes AI-generated summaries, impact scoring, and sentiment analysis.

When was the most recent SEC filing for Meta Platforms (META)?

The most recent SEC filing for Meta Platforms (META) was filed on November 12, 2025.