Palmer Luckey, Anduril CEO and Oculus founder, invested all his liquid cash in Meta in 2021 despite his 2016 Facebook firing.
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In recent texts, Palmer Luckey and Elon Musk discussed an award-winning Black Eyed Peas song. The original lyrics of "Let's Get It Started" were changed in 2004 to erase a slur in the song.
This week, we're bringing you an episode of our sister podcast, Bold Names, featuring Palmer Luckey, veteran entrepreneur and founder of Weapons manufacturer Anduril. During President Trump's ...
Palmer Luckey said he invested in Meta after its rebranding despite being fired in 2016. Luckey was skeptical of the "buzzword" metaverse but said he bet all his liquid cash on Meta. Meta's ...
Anduril CEO Palmer Luckey still invested in Meta after he was ousted.Horacio Villalobos/Getty Images Palmer Luckey said he invested in Meta after its rebranding despite being fired in 2016.