PULLING OFF BIGGEST

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 08:18  |  Written by: Charlie Lee

Pulling Off Biggest
Pulling Off Biggest

Meta Lost

Meta lost $9.4 billion in the first nine months of 2025 on its metaverse efforts and expects losses from the unit to “grow significantly year-over-year” in 2025. This has

Following the one year anniversary of Facebook's rebrand to Meta, Thomas Walters, Founder and CEO of leading global creative influencer marketing agency, Billion

A year later, what has Facebook achieved since its rebranding to

Meta Trapped In The Middle

Facebook became Meta one year ago. Its metaverse dream feels

Meta trapped in the middle of its past and future: One year after its bold pivot to the metaverse, Meta is wrestling with poor VR user adoption while desperately trying to

One year later: How has Facebook's Meta pivot fared? - EMARKETER

1 year on: What have we learnt since the birth of Meta?

Facebook became Meta a year ago - EMARKETER

Facebook became Meta one year ago: Here’s what it’s

On October

Facebook is still thriving 20 years later. Here’s how - CNN

On October 28 last year, the CEO of Facebook announced a rebranding of the company as Meta, denoting its shift in focus to the Metaverse and web3. It took some by

One Year After Facebook Went Meta, It’s Built a Multiverse

It

It’s been a year since Facebook rebranded to Meta, pledging to “bring the metaverse to life.” For many, Facebook’s new name introduced “the metaverse” as a concept.

Instead, an unfortunate Q3 earnings report showed that, since its inception last October, the company has lost a gargantuan amount of money in its quest to create “the

1 Year of Facebook Becoming Meta: What it Did & Didn't Achieve

What The Company Did Not

What the company did not achieve Although the company has made progress on many of its endeavours, there are some fronts where it did not. The CEO and

Twenty years after its launch, social media giant Facebook continues to show unprecedented staying power after burying early competitors like MySpace and Friendster and

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