Meta shareholder wants Facebook parent to cut jobs, spending

Published Tue, Oct 25, 2022 · 06:57 AM
    • Meta has spent billions and hired thousands of employees around the world to build the metaverse.
    • Meta has spent billions and hired thousands of employees around the world to build the metaverse. PHOTO: REUTERS

    FACEBOOK-parent Meta Platforms needs to streamline by cutting jobs and capital expenditure, its shareholder Altimeter Capital Management said on Monday (Oct 24) in an open letter to chief executive Mark Zuckerberg.

    The company has lost investor confidence as it ramped up spending and pivoted to the metaverse, the technology-focused hedge fund with a 0.1 per cent stake said and suggested a three-step plan.

    Altimeter said annual free cash flow can be doubled to US$40 billion if it cut headcount by at least 20 per cent, trimmed capital expenditure by at least US$5 billion to US$25 billion a year and capped annual investment in the metaverse to US$5 billion instead of the current US$10 billion.

    Meta has spent billions and hired thousands of employees around the world to build the metaverse, which refers to a shared digital environment that uses augmented or virtual reality technology to make it feel more realistic. But the company’s dreams have fallen short as the Reality Labs unit, which works on augmented and virtual reality, has continuously reported staggering losses. It lost US$5.8 billion in the first six months of the year.

    Altimeter said such huge investments “in an unknown future is super-sized and terrifying, even by Silicon Valley standards”.

    Meta Platforms, which is set to report third-quarter results on Wednesday after markets close, declined to comment.

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    Brad Gerstner, Altimeter’s chair who encouraged aggressive investment in artificial intelligence, said the firm wanted to engage with Meta and did not have any demands.

    The social media company had in June cut plans to hire engineers by at least 30 per cent, with Zuckerberg warning employees to brace for an economic downturn. REUTERS

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