Meta's strong Q2 shows it has learned a company must give investors short-term results to get permission for long-term investments, such as its AI ambitions (Ben Thompson/Stratechery)
Ben Thompson / Stratechery: Meta's strong Q2 shows it has learned a company must give investors short-term results to get permission for long-term investments, such as its AI ambitions — I don't do memes frequently, but I've used this one twice: — Alas, I think I need to retire it. From the Wall Street Journal:
Ben Thompson / Stratechery:
Meta's strong Q2 shows it has learned a company must give investors short-term results to get permission for long-term investments, such as its AI ambitions — I don't do memes frequently, but I've used this one twice: — Alas, I think I need to retire it. From the Wall Street Journal:
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