$3 billion Zuckerberg reveals the true cost of acquiring Oculus

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3 billion US dollars Zuckerberg revealed that the acquisition of Oculus's real cost comes from Baidu VR

Mark Zuckerberg revealed the true cost of acquiring Oculus during his trial at the ZeniMax lawsuit. Facebook’s executive director is well aware of how much his company paid for Oculus at that time, and he announced a higher than US$2 billion purchase price in Texas courts.

On Tuesday, local time, Zuckerberg responded to ZeniMax Media's alleged infringement against Oculus in the Federal Court of Dallas. ZeniMax Media is a former owner of a series of Oculus employees, including co-founder Palmer Rach. ZeniMax accused Oculus of developing their Rift VR heads-up using commercial secrets stolen from the company.

During Zuckerberg's testimony, a ZeniMax lawyer directly asked Facebook for the purchase price paid for Oculus. Zuckerberg acknowledged that the overall price is about 50% higher than the "about $2 billion" announced in March 2014.

So where does this extra $1 billion go? New York Times reporter Mike Issac said that in addition to the $2 billion purchase price, Zuckerberg confirmed that they have spent $700 million to retain key employees, and Based on a $300 million profitability payment plan to complete a key milestone.

So the question is, if Forbes estimates that the net worth of Oculus founder Palmer Rudge is $700 million based on a $2 billion purchase price in 2015, then Rach is actually a billion-dollar family member. Local tycoon.

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