Zuckerberg to Get $700 Million a Year From Meta’s New Dividend::Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg stands to receive a payout of about $700 million a year from the social media giant’s first-ever dividend for investors.
Zuckerberg to Get $700 Million a Year From Meta’s New Dividend::Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg stands to receive a payout of about $700 million a year from the social media giant’s first-ever dividend for investors.
Money from nothing. That’s one of the biggest reasons our system is so out off balance.
I mean… I hate capitalism as much as the next guy, but this isnt “money from nothing”… People bought or worked for shares…
The dividend money comes from worker exploitation, sure. But in order to get the dividend from those shares, you had to believe in the company and invest…
Disclaimer: i own no shares of meta and i dont have a facebook account
Do you own shares in any company?
I own shares in your mom.
She died in 2016. I’ve never really gotten over it.
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You can have her completely.
Yes
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Did I offend the
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CLEARLY I’ve had an impact on you. You are all butthurt about me calling out your first earther Communist equivalent lol.
$700 million. A year. For one person.
That’s another of the biggest reasons our system is so out of balance.
It’s not money for nothing. It’s money for the risk you take when investing in a company. Why the hell would anyone invest into anything if there wasn’t possibility to get something out of it?
You just described gambling.
It is basically gambling yeah. Especially when you’re picking individual stocks instead of something like index funds. Bigger risk but also bigger plausible reward.