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Facebook's Zuckerberg on stock, employee morale, and mobile
Created: 09/11/2012
Video description: In a wide-ranging interview at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks about the company's stock performance, its effect on employee morale, and the company's strategy to monetize mobile.

Facebook's Zuckerberg on stock, employee morale, and mobile Video Transcript

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