Meta Platforms Inc is planning to begin large\u002Dscale layoffs this week that will affect thousands of employees, Wall Street Journal reported.
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Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg has said he expects the metaverse investments to take about a decade to bear fruit. In the meantime, he has had to freeze hiring, shutter projects and reorganize teams to trim costs.Article content
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