Zuckerberg: mobile is the future

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After acknowledging that Facebook had a “disappointing” stock market debut, its founder Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday, September 11,  he was eyeing mobile devices. “It is really clear from the stats and my own personal intuition that a lot of energy in the ecosystem is going to mobile, not desktop (computers),” Zuckerberg said, adding, “That is the future.” He also said, “We are going to be doing killer stuff there.” After its highly anticipated public offering on May 18, selling at $38 a share, Facebook shares have lost around half their value. After Zuckerberg’s remarks, after-hours trading gained 3.14% to rise at a little over $20. Zuckerberg said the company will pursue its mission about “making the world more connected.”

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