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After Facebook change, FAANG searches for a new name
    2021-11-01  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

MAANG? MANGA? Or MAMATA?

Facebook’s rebranding to Meta Platforms has launched a search for a new name for the high-flying FAANG group that also includes Apple, Amazon.com, Netflix and Alphabet.

Facebook on Thursday announced it is now called Meta Platforms as the social media company shifts to building the ambitious “metaverse,” a shared virtual environment.

The most popular suggestion on Twitter for the tech-related heavyweight group was MAANG — where FAANG’s “F” is replaced with “M.” Some users also rearranged the letters to MANGA, referring to Japanese comic books.

The elite FAANG stocks have a combined market capitalization of about US$7.416 trillion so far this year, up from about US$5.8 trillion last year.

Several Twitter users also proposed to reshuffle the group to add Microsoft Corp. — which is competing with Apple for the most valuable U.S.-listed company — as well as Tesla Inc., which joined the elite trillion-dollar market value club just last week.

With the reshuffle, some users came up with MAMATA — that would drop Netflix, which has the smallest market cap compared with the rest of the group at US$299 billion, and use an “A” for Alphabet, whose search engine Google gave the FAANGs their “G.”

MAMATA — consisting of Microsoft, Apple, Meta, Amazon, Tesla and Alphabet — have a combined market cap of about US$10 trillion. They make up a quarter of the S&P 500’s weight, compared with the legacy FAANG group’s nearly 20 percent.

“These handful of stocks (FAANG) have reigned for quite some time, and it may be with the beginning of taper ... that these tech long duration assets may become less valuable,” said Tom Hayes, managing member at Great Hill Capital in New York.(SD-Agencies)

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