Facebook's size no barrier to deal in new areas

Facebook, one of the largest corporations by market capitalization, has grown in part through acquisitions.

May 30, 2018 09:40 am | Updated 09:42 am IST - RANCHO PALOS VERDES, California

 Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer , Facebbok

Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer , Facebbok

Facebook Inc believes it could acquire other large companies without running afoul of antitrust enforcers if the world's largest social media network chose to enter a new market, Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said.

At the Code Conference , Sandberg was asked whether Facebook would be allowed to buy companies as it has such as virtual reality firm Oculus and messaging service WhatsApp.

“It really depends what it is. If it was in something that wasn't core to what we were doing and a new area, like Oculus was, I think it would probably be allowed,” Sandberg said.

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Facebook, one of the largest corporations by market capitalization, has grown in part through acquisitions. In 2014 it bought WhatsApp for $22 billion and Oculus for $3 billion, bought and Instagram for $1 billion in 2012.

EU regulators have expressed concern about a plan by Facebook and WhatsApp to begin sharing users' phone numbers and other data.

Sandberg said sharing data between the two services had benefits, such as catching people who exploit children, and that Facebook should not be broken up.

“If you are doing child-exploitative content, WhatsApp's encrypted, but we know who you are from Facebook. We can take your account down on WhatsApp, too,” she said.

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