What Does Facebook's Redesign Mean for Investors?

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In this video, Motley Fool tech and telecom analyst Andrew Tonner tells investors why the new look for Facebook's news feed was a good move for the company. He tells us why the redesign helps steer the entire Facebook experience toward a more mobile-centric focus, and how it also helps the company increase monetization by improving its ability to target content to users with increased precision based on "likes."

After the world's most-hyped IPO turned out to be a dunce, most investors probably don't even want to think about shares of Facebook. But there are things every investor needs to know about this company. We've outlined them in our newest premium research report. There's a lot more to Facebook than meets the eye, so read up on whether there is anything to "like" about it today, and we'll tell you whether we think Facebook deserves a place in your portfolio. Access your report by clicking here.


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