The Daily Telegraph - Saturday

Zuckerberg at risk from cage fighting, Meta investors told

- By James Titcomb

META has warned investors that Mark Zuckerberg’s martial arts hobby carries the risk of serious injury or death.

The social media giant said that its founder’s fondness for competitiv­e fighting, which saw him undergo surgery for a torn ligament last year, could affect the company if he was sidelined.

In an unusual disclosure to investors, Meta said: “Mr Zuckerberg and certain other members of management participat­e in various high-risk activities, such as combat sports, extreme sports, and recreation­al aviation, which carry the risk of serious injury and death.

“If Mr Zuckerberg were to become unavailabl­e for any reason, there could be a material adverse impact on our operations.”

The Meta chief has become increasing­ly obsessed with mixed martial arts, building an “octagon” in his garden and training with former profession­als.

Last year, he discussed setting up a “cage match” with Elon Musk, although talks over the fight went nowhere. Mr Zuckerberg said later that the Tesla tycoon was not serious about the offer. Mr Zuckerberg has also taken up hydrofoili­ng, a type of surfing, and reportedly obtained a pilot’s licence last year.

US-listed companies are required to disclose various “risk factors” to investors to protect themselves from lawsuits. The disclosure came as Mr Zuckerberg surpassed Bill Gates as the world’s fourth richest man. His net worth swelled to $166bn (£132bn) yesterday as Meta shares jumped by 21pc following stellar financial results.

Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, said on Thursday that profits had trebled. This led to the business unveiling plans to return $50bn to shareholde­rs through share buybacks and pay its first dividend.

In the global rich list, Mr Zuckerberg now sits behind Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, French luxury magnate Bernard Arnault and Elon Musk – the world’s richest person with a $205bn net worth.

Mr Bezos regained his status as second richest yesterday, overtaking Mr Arnault, after a leap in Amazon shares.

 ?? ?? Mark Zuckerberg last year after tearing a ligament. Meta warned yesterday over its founder’s participat­ion in ‘ high-risk’ sports
Mark Zuckerberg last year after tearing a ligament. Meta warned yesterday over its founder’s participat­ion in ‘ high-risk’ sports

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