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2023 will be the "year of efficiency"

Nice euphemism for implosion.

stock price has dropped 43 per cent from its peak 19 months ago

KEK.

They’re saying it’s Hunger Games meets Lord Of The Flies, where everyone is trying to prove their worth to management.

:)

Zuckerberg has made a big bet on the metaverse

Ouch!

it has struggled to keep customers returning regularly to use the product

Yea, wearing a heavy, expensive, bulky headset, bumping into things and seeing avatars with no body isn't so compelling.

Workers, especially in middle management, are being asked to justify why their jobs are crucial to Meta’s goals

I'M A PEOPLE PERSON!

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have a (((beer)))

I mean if you offer actual beer and not fermented (((hops))) juice. Zuckerkike will not lose a single penny. This is what (((diversifying your portfolio))) means for plutocrats. They still own the company but have no liability if it fails. It's similar to when the jew "donates" billions, he doesn't donate a cent, not one single cent. It's a tax write-off and he ends up making money.

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Certainly not a queer beer like Bud Light.

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In the US, companies can announce widespread job cuts and let go of hundreds if not thousands of workers within months — and many have. Meanwhile, in Europe, mass layoffs among tech companies have stalled because of labor protections that make it virtually impossible to dismiss people in some countries without prior consultations with employee interest groups.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-04-06/google-and-amazon-struggle-to-lay-off-workers-in-europe?leadSource=uverify%20wall

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Repercussions of stealing denizen's wealth by fiat counterfeiting and otherwise theft and bad fiscal decisions.

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