Falling Facebook stocks suggest scandals may finally be taking toll

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Shares drop 7% after hours despite fourth-quarter earnings report showing $21bn in revenue

Facebook’s stocks stumbled Wednesday afternoon after it posted fourth quarter earnings, suggesting continuing scandals and regulatory roadblocks may finally be catching up with the social media giant.

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I'm sure Mr Zuckerberg will get by.

What's Facebook ?

Wait.. he'll have another algorithm to prove it's just a dip & everyone should buy. Is his money in stock? From PBS Newshour screenshot:

Autumnshroud GOOD FOR F SAKE!

Promote's pornography, and being forced to see sleazy people as they pose naked, looking for mate's.

It’s about time

glynmoody Don't worry. As long as, *checks notes*, all your data is still of interest to the criminals posing as our legitimate government, you will soon see some more damage control (eg Apple) on behalf of exposed surveillance partners by a government devoid of any compunction whatsoever.

His face tells us everything. None of it good.

Got off Facebook and haven’t looked back

DeleteFacebook

Or, someone, somewhere, knows theres more scandal on the way!!!!

Who the fek still uses Facebook? I mean really

Facebook is simply anti democracy, anti progress, and anti people. Time it goes under with Trump.

Good.

Yup I too just went off FB

Good. About time.

Stop deactivating, just delete the pernicious trash.

Good

That’s crazy’s

I boycotted facebook long ago msm twitter next up

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