Investors in Meta saw their stock boosted by 25 percent, as the social media giant posted higher than expected earnings in the fourth quarter of 2022.
The parent company to Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp, said it focused on productivity, streamlining and efficiency, adding nearly 80 billion dollars to its market value. But the operational efficiency came at a cost, which included laying off 13 percent of its workforce last November.
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