Getting fined $5 million is not something most companies would want to imagine, but like the proverbial cat with nine lives, Facebook remains afloat. Isn't it equally surprising that the company recorded 'better-than-expected' second-quarter results?
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PX1995
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I don't agree with everything the company and Mark Zuckerberg has done, but I feel bad for him to be honest. He has no one he can trust. That must be a lonely existence.
Jamiex
A lonely existence that has probably made him immune to all the publicity. But as they say, bad publicity is still good publicity. All this coming in the wake of the company announcing an update to its line of smart displays. What are your... See more
DarrenJax
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Zuckerberg hasn't gotten it wrong so far, so I don't understand why he faces so much pushback from his own executives and lower-level employees. It would be one thing if the company was falling, but it isn't.
SystemWars
I'm rather surprised to hear that they've done so well financially because that fine was significant. I'm curious to see how the Facebook Portal performs in sales.
Baloyi5
Facebook's main undoing could have been that it didn't regard matters privacy with the seriousness it deserved. Nonetheless, everything else seems to be working. Great strategy, perhaps in place?