Previous Close | 10.70 |
Open | 10.70 |
Bid | 9.60 |
Ask | 9.75 |
Strike | 22.00 |
Expire Date | 2024-06-21 |
Day's Range | 10.70 - 10.70 |
Contract Range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open Interest | N/A |
(Bloomberg) -- Schools in some of Canada’s largest cities have joined the legal fight against social media companies with lawsuits claiming Meta Platforms Inc.’s Facebook and others are harming children’s mental health and learning. Most Read from BloombergTesla’s $25,000 Car Means Tossing Out the 100-Year-Old Assembly LineBankman-Fried Is Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison Over FTX CollapseApple Plans New iPad Pro for May as Production Ramps Up OverseasUBS Banker’s Frustration Exposes Cracks in Wo
Four of the largest school boards in the Canadian province of Ontario said Thursday they launched lawsuits against TikTok, Meta and SnapChat alleging the social media platforms are disrupting student learning. The lawsuits claim platforms like Facebook and Instagram are “designed for compulsive use, have rewired the way children think, behave, and learn" and teachers have been left to manage the fallout. Meta Platforms Inc. owns Facebook and Instagram, while Snap Inc. owns SnapChat and ByteDance Ltd. owns TikTok.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Snap (SNAP) stood at $11.45, denoting a +1.24% change from the preceding trading day.