After plunging down the ranks of the largest U.S. companies late last year, Meta is making a big comeback
After plunging down the ranks of the largest U.S. companies late last year, Meta Platforms Inc. META is making a big comeback.
After plunging down the ranks of the largest U.S. companies late last year, Meta Platforms Inc. META is making a big comeback. But Meta had come a long way from its standing in early November, when it sat at No. 25 at the end of three different trading sessions. Back then, it was worth less than companies such as Eli Lilly & Co. LLY , Home Depot Inc. HD , and PepsiCo Inc. PEPThe Facebook parent company’s ascension, once again, through the throngs of corporate heavyweights makes for a pretty staggering chart.
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