After laying Off 8,000 employees, Mark Zuckerberg still needs more money for AI and Meta may…
Mark Zuckerberg laid off 10 percent of Meta’s workforce last month, scrapped 6,000 open roles, and told the remaining 70,000 employees that the hard part was over. Two weeks later, the Financial Times reported that Meta is now exploring a stock sale worth tens of billions of dollars—because firing people, it turns out, still isn’t enough to pay for what Zuckerberg wants to build next.
The layoffs were never really about efficiency.
