KEY POINTS
  • in a "Mad Money" interview, Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff breaks down his support for antitrust investigations into Big Tech.
  • He says Facebook "is a company that probably should be regulated and broken up; it's got too much data."
  • On business being a platform for change, Benioff says the SEC should require companies to publish their stakeholder return to show that they value stakeholders as much as shareholders.

The future of capitalism hinges on how the U.S. government enforces its antitrust laws on the largest technology corporations in the country, Salesforce.com co-CEO Marc Benioff told CNBC on Wednesday.

The Salesforce founder criticized social media platforms for their vulnerability to bad actors, reiterating his belief that Facebook is "probably the new cigarettes" because it is "addictive" to consumers and promotes false ads.