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Twitter CFO: We have a lot of work to do, but everybody in the world can benefit from our platform As business looks up for the newly refocused Twitter, the company's tone has shifted from optimism to humility, the company's new CFO, Ned Segal, told CNBC on Tuesday. "We do feel a sense of humility, but we also know that everybody in the world could benefit from what happens on Twitter," Segal ...
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Twitter furthers clampdown on spammy content Twitter suspended several popular accounts from the platform for working together in exclusive groups to retweet each other's posts and force virality of tweets, BuzzFeed reports. This practice, known as "tweetdecking," can be lucrative for involved parties — individuals are willing to pay tweetdeckers to ...
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Facebook vs. Twitter: What's Better For Your Business? If you've ever wondered: "What's better for your business: Facebook or Twitter?" Then, you're in the right place. Today, I'm going to pull the curtains and show which of these two popular social networking sites – Facebook and Twitter, is better for your business. Okay. Let's get started! 1. Reaching Out to ...
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Affleck, Damon's Production Company to Adopt Inclusion Rider Franshen Cox DiGiovanni said late Monday on Twitter that Damon and Affleck's production company Pearl Street Films would be adopting the ... Early Tuesday, "Bridesmaids" director Paul Feig followed suit saying on Twitter that his company is also going forward with the inclusion rider for all film and ...
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Saudi's Crown Prince has been quietly seizing power over major companies owned by people he ... The government has taken control of the country's largest construction company, Saudi Binladin Group (SBG), and the Middle East's largest private media company, MBC Group, as well as a major investment vehicle, which held stakes in firms including Twitter and McDonald's. In January, the ... Saudi's Crown Prince has been quietly seizing power over major companies owned by people he ... - Business Insider
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How Conservative Activists Catfished Twitter Mo Norai has worked in Silicon Valley for a decade. He's done stints at Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Apple, but only as a contract worker, meaning he has missed out on the tech giants' storied perks, benefits and job security. So when he was approached last April by a recruiter from a company called ...
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When Trump fired Rex Tillerson, he may have committed one of the worst sins as a boss Rex Tillerson reportedly learned he was being booted from the Cabinet via Twitter. US President Donald Trump tweeted out the news ... Trump told reporters he hadn't discussed the decision much with Tillerson beforehand, Business Insider reported. Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and ... Trump's ruthless Twitter firing gave Rex Tillerson a taste of what it's like 'Working While Black' - TheGrio (blog)
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Serena Williams May Expand Business Empire With a Cosmetics Line Serena Williams has mastered the game of tennis, with a recent win on March 8 against Zarina Diyas. The triumph at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California, comes six months after childbirth. Now, Williams could be adding more to her plate. She's reportedly preparing to expand her business ...
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Trump, Musk Twitter tiff over tariff Musk went on Twitter spree and noted that an American car going to China pays a 25 percent import duty. And that a Chinese car coming the other way pays just 2.5 percent. And that auto companies that want to operate in China must collaborate with a local company. "It's like competing in an Olympic ...
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Twitter roasts Malusi Gigaba on #EskomInquiry CAPE TOWN - Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba came before the Public Enterprises committee on state capture on Tuesday. Gigaba started his testimony saying he would try to be as honest as possible to account for his time as the Public Enterprises minister between 2010 and 2014. When grilled ...
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