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While testifying in court, the Meta CEO said WhatsApp and Instagram probably wouldn’t have been successful on their own.
The trial between the US Federal Trade Commission and Meta began this week—and the future of the company is at stake. The FTC ...
Dressed in a dark suit, his curly hair grown out, Zuckerberg was forced to appear in the U.S. District Court in Washington on ...
Mark Zuckerberg considered spinning off Instagram amid fears of a forced breakup, as the FTC’s antitrust trial against Meta ...
In a confidential 2018 email presented as evidence by the US Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, Zuckerberg told top Meta ...
UPDATE: The FTC presented a document in the Meta antitrust trial showing that CEO Mark Zuckerberg floated the idea of ...
Meta is back in court this week, in a throwback to the company's early days, when it was still called Facebook. This week CEO ...
The FTC is trying to prove that Meta unfairly dominated the market through its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp.
According to a January 2013 message to Meta's board, Zuckerberg expressed concern that WhatsApp could develop its own social network, like WeChat had in China, and become a major competitor for ...
A landmark antitrust trial that could reshape the social media industry began Monday as Meta (Nasdaq: META) CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended his company’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp ...
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India Today on MSNMeta vs FTC: Will Zuckerberg have to sell Instagram and WhatsApp? Story in 5 pointsMark Zuckerberg and his company Meta are facing a high-stakes antitrust trial, which can potentially force him to sell Instagram and WhatsApp.
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