Why Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) Buying Oculus Is Smart Move

Facebook Inc. (Nasdaq: FB) announced yesterday (Tuesday) that it plans to purchase the virtual-reality company Oculus VR Inc. for $2 billion.

Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg has pegged virtual reality as the "platform of tomorrow," and that's what led to the purchase. Still, some analysts are turned off by Facebook's $2 billion commitment.

Money Morning's Capital Wave Strategist Shah Gilani joined FOX Business' "Varney & Co." today (Wednesday) and explained why he thinks the acquisition is actually inexpensive for Facebook and why this was a smart move for the social media company.

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When Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) bought Oculus for $2 billion, some scoffed at the price tag. Here’s why the deal was actually cheap for Facebook.

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