Arguing case for punitive damages Kaley's attorney show jury jar M&Ms each represting $1bn; Meta's market capitalisation ~$1.4tn

From Social media trial

In arguing his case for
punitive damages, Kaley's attorney Mark Lanier - a folksy Texas
litigator - had shown the jury a jar of M&Ms.

Each M&M stood for $1bn of the company's worth, he said, in a bid to illustrate the depth of the company's wealth.

Currently, Meta's market capitalisation is at around $1.4tn, or 1,400 M&Ms.

 

The verdict has forced
those inside the companies to grapple with the fact that many outsiders
do not view them as favourably as they have come to view themselves.

That
realisation has been difficult for companies that a decade ago were
hailed as critical to connecting and entertaining people, and even
helping to spread democracy around the world.

Meta,
and YouTube owner Google, have both said they will appeal the jury's
verdict, which included $3m (£2.3m) in compensation and an additional
$3m in damages intended to punish the companies.