The Bullish Case for Mark Zuckerberg
The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which analyst John Reeves and advisor David Meier discuss topics around the investing world.
Mark Zuckerberg doesn't have the greatest reputation at the moment. Many folks have always seen him as a bit of a smart aleck, and if they saw the popular movie about him, they may even think that he doesn't treat his friends very well. And now, of course, he's being blamed for the Facebook IPO debacle. David and John see a lot of positives, however, when looking at his track record as CEO of his company. Dave thinks the comparison to Jeff Bezos is helpful and thinks Zuckerberg has done a pretty good job in dealing with all of the pressures that come with his leadership role.
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