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Mark Zuckerberg

Explain who Mark Zuckerberg is:

Mark Zuckerberg is the chief executive officer of Facebook.

Facebook is a website which allows users, who sign-up for free profiles, to connect with friends, work colleagues or people they don't know, online. It allows users to share pictures, music, videos, and articles, as well as their own thoughts and opinions with however many people they like. His concurrent are Snapchat, Twitter and Tik tok.

The sorts of painful moments a company may face is when another company wants to buy your own business.

  1. La vidéo est à propos de Mark Zuckerberg le fondateur de Facebook, et des moments difficiles que l’entreprise a pu traverser.
  2. Yahoo wanted to buy Facebook for 1 billion dollars.
  3. Mark Zuckerberg refused the offer because he wanted to keep growing the business on his own terms.
  4. The executives were not agreeing with him, so all the management team quit the company.
  5. The consequences of his decision were that all the management quit the company.
  6. What about the bigger bets like making a larger acquisition or the rollout of a new feed or something?
  7. According to Zuckerberg, a CEO shouldn’t have to do crazy things.
  8. Facebook buy the OCULUS company.
  9. He don’t regret to buying it because the oculus team is by far the most talented team working on the problem of if we’ve done a better job of building up some of the expertise to do of thar stuff internally then to do some of that stuff internally then you know we wouldn’t have had to do.
  10. According to him being able to make big move is better than have pride, that means admit when you failed and move forwards.

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