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Facebook Closes Above $1trillion Market Cap For The First Time by 400billionman: 12:14am On Jul 01, 2021
Facebook closed above $1 trillion in market capitalization for the first time on Monday.

The social media company is the fifth U.S. company to hit the milestone, joining Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and Google-parent company Alphabet. The company's shares closed up 4.2% at $355.64 after a favorable legal ruling that dismissed an antitrust complaint brought by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and a coalition of state attorneys general.

Facebook derives nearly all of its revenue from personalized advertisements that are shown to users of the Facebook and Instagram social networks. The company also has a burgeoning hardware business where it is building products like the Portal video-calling device, Oculus virtual-reality headsets and smart glasses, which are set to be released sometime in 2021.

Facebook held its initial public offering in May 2012, debuting with a market cap of $104 billion.

The company suffered a colossal 19% drop in 2018 after posting disappointing revenue and user figures for the second quarter of that year. That drop came amid a number of scandals that year, including data leaks, fake news and, most notably, the Cambridge Analytica scandal — in which a data firm improperly accessed the data of 87 million Facebook users and used it to target ads for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.

Despite the scandals, Facebook was able to bounce back and has continued to grow its user base and steadily increase its average revenue per user. The stock price is now up more than 90% since July 27, 2018.

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/06/28/facebook-hits-trillion-dollar-market-cap-for-first-time.html

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Re: Facebook Closes Above $1trillion Market Cap For The First Time by Nobody: 12:25am On Jul 01, 2021
a child is crying out of hunger and instead of you giving him food, you spank him to keep quiet.. does his quietness in anyway stop the hunger he's feeling?

Those jubilating at Nnamdi Kanu's arrest would finally realize that Biafra is not a man, it's a spirit borne out of thirst for a better life both for this generation and generations to come..

Imagine bread I normally buy for 120naira is now 150.. not to mention the inflation on other food items..

people are hungry and angry.. how can my forefathers shout "light done come" in their days and up till date, we still feel excited when NEPA brings light that we shout the same thing "light done come"..

Those bush mice supporting this evil and clueless govt, if you don't desire a better life for yourself, don't you at least desire it for your children? The foolishness of some youths on nairaland can only be compared to that of a renowned mad man..

As if they knew how foolish some nairaland youths would become in 2021 that they added these words to the second stanza of our national anthem..

"Help our youths the truth to know"

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Re: Facebook Closes Above $1trillion Market Cap For The First Time by TheSupleemLeada(m): 1:00am On Jul 01, 2021
It's all in the air.
Re: Facebook Closes Above $1trillion Market Cap For The First Time by Juliusmomoh: 3:52am On Jul 01, 2021
who care's ?

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