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Is Facebook Undervalued? #2056
April 05, 2022

In episode #2056, we talk about whether Facebook is undervalued. The stock price of the company has dropped over the last six months, but they still own a significant proportion of companies that people use every day. Tune in to find out our opinions on why a Facebook stock is still undervalued and why to bet on Mark Zuckerberg.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: Is Facebook Undervalued?
  • [00:28] A look at the stock prices for Facebook and Meta in the last year.
  • [00:41] The false instability of Facebook that people have been proposing.
  • [01:28] It’s hard to bet against Mark Zuckerberg and his proven business record.
  • [01:58] The things that Facebook has going for it and the amazing talent they have recruited.
  • [02:50] We think Facebook is undervalued based on its staying power.
  • [03:36] Go to https://marketingschool.io/live to learn more!

 

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