Goldman Sachs published a research report that as Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) further shakes off the industry and its own headwinds in the past year and a half, coupled with continued investment and execution in areas such as artificial intelligence and automation, and the company’s management reiterates that operating and capital expenditures will be more moderate this year, shares are expected to emerge from the decline and continue to recover. Goldman Sachs raised its first-quarter revenue forecast for Meta to $28.26 billion from $27.96 billion, EBITDA and earnings per share to $9.34 billion and $2.13, and raised its revenue forecast for this year to $123.39 billion from $122.8 billion and EBITDA and earnings per share to $43.48 billion and $10.2 respectively. Based on the outlook and earnings forecast adjustments, the bank also raised its Meta price target to $215 from $164, reiterating its “buy” rating.