Why Meta Stock Dropped 70%? Stock Market Crisis...Massive layoffs

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In the Metaverse, Mark Zuckerberg's stubbornness could very likely cause Meta to crash. The champion of social networks' stock drifted off course at the start of Wall Street by over 25%, dropping below the figurative price threshold of $100 per share. A disaster for a share that, in September 2021, was still worth 370 dollars. It is unusual for huge corporations with a market capitalization of $10 billion or more to lose more than 70% of their value in a single year. The loss of more than $700 billion in market cap experienced by Meta Platforms over the course of the past year was nearly unheard of. Let's find out why Meta dropped 70%.

Why Meta Stock Dropped 70%? Stock Market Crisis...Massive layoffs

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:37 Meta
1:16 Rise of the king
1:53 Oculus
4:50 Apple strengthening of privacy-protection
6:32 Controversies

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