The failed acquisition bid was highlighted on Tuesday while Mark Zuckerberg was on the witness stand in Meta’s blockbuster antitrust trial.
It’s been over a decade since Snapchat turned down a multibillion-dollar acquisition offer from Mark Zuckerberg — and the tech titan still doesn’t seem over it.
The failed bid was highlighted on Tuesday while Zuckerberg was on the witness stand for a second day of testimony in Meta’s blockbuster antitrust trial.
Zuckerberg’s Meta, then called Facebook, offered to buy the photo-messaging app Snapchat for $6 billion in 2013 just two years after its launch, according to an email from Zuckerberg revealed at the trial.
It was widely reported at the time that Snapchat rejected a $3 billion takeover attempt from Facebook.
«I delivered the offer to Evan and he seemed to take it well», Zuckerberg wrote in an October 2013 email to other company executives, referring to Snapchat cofounder and CEO Evan Spiegel. «He told me he thought he could get it done and that he’d call me back quickly.»
Zuckerberg continued in the email, «At this point, we should probably prepare for it to leak that we offered $6b for them and all the negative that will come from that.»
While under questioning by a Federal Trade Commission attorney on Tuesday, Zuckerberg said he thought Snapchat «wasn’t growing at the potential that it could» and believed he could make it better.
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USA — Financial Mark Zuckerberg sounds salty about Snapchat rejecting his offer to buy it