Mark Zuckerberg made $29 billion this morning after Meta stock makes record surge::Mark Zuckerberg’s net worth increased by more than $28 billion between your morning coffee and your lunch break.

  • edric
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    415 months ago

    If I made 29B in one morning, I’d fuck off and will never be heard of again in the news.

      • yeehaw
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        105 months ago

        Isn’t that crazy? Any one of us would have more money than we knew what to do with, with only 1/1000th of his profits today. That’s how tipped the scales are in capitalism these days.

        • Lettuce eat lettuce
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          5 months ago

          I remember learning recently that if we magically confiscated 99.9% of the wealth of the top 100 richest people in the world, all of them would still be in the top 0.01% of the world’s population wealth-wise.

          Just insane.

        • Radical Dog
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          15 months ago

          I know exactly what I’d do with it.

          Get into gunpla, of course.

    • @GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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      5 months ago

      The 29B would go away if he fucked off, and probably then some.

      It’s not actually real money, it’s estimated net worth based on stock ownership in Meta, of which Mark Zuckerberg is a large enough shareholder to have his actions directly impact its perceived value.

      If he quits today, the stock likely tanks. Making an exit and keeping the money in his position is a complicated and delicate affair.

      • @kromem@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        If he quits today, the stock likely tanks.

        If he quit today I’d immediately buy the stock.

        He’s the sole reason I don’t own it and never have.

        They have some of the best engineering talent among the big players, but he’s kind of terrible at product vision and historically supposed to be a micromanager.

        As an example, I recall discussing a dislike button with an employee a decade ago. No public indicator, just telling the algorithm “I don’t like this” to balance the public “I like this”. Allegedly, that was infamously a no-go from the very top.

        Fun fact: when training an AI on data, the gold standard is to have both positive and negative reinforcement metadata.

        I’ve often wondered what it would have been like to be a fly on the wall when his ML engineers were explaining to him just how valuable it would have been to have over a decade of both signals from billions of people when they were shifting gears into competing with OpenAI/Google on AI.