Meta talked to officials about moving its incorporation from Delaware to Texas, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Texas has billed itself as a better destination for companies such as Meta with controlling shareholders like Zuckerberg. The paperwork change wouldn’t relocate its corporate headquarters.The company has talked to Texas officials about the possible changes,
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms is reportedly in talks to relocate its corporate headquarters to Texas. Like many large U.S. corporations, the social media giant is incorporated in Delaware,
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The company has talked to Texas officials about the potential move, which would not impact its headquarters in California.
Facebook and Instagram parent company, Meta Platforms, is reportedly in talks to relocate its corporate headquarters to Texas.
The announcement comes as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg maintains the company’s ambitious AI strategy, which will require hefty capital investments in data centers.
Meta is reportedly considering moving its incorporation from Delaware to Texas, according to the Wall Street Journal. The tech giant is also considering other states, according to the Journal. No paperwork has been filed.
Meta is considering whether to move its incorporation to Texas, a US state seen as amenable to companies run by big shareholders like Mark Zuckerberg, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Meta Platforms (META) is weighing moving its incorporation from Delaware to another state, including potentially Texas, the Wall Street
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