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Facebook looks to angel investments as acquisitions draw unwelcome antitrust scrutiny.
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Former President Barack Obama doesn't tweet much, probably as little as once a day. However, he has more followers on Twitter than anyone else in the world.
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Facebook aims to capitalize on its social media dominance with a foray into e-commerce.
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The antitrust push against Facebook and other tech giants may be gaining steam but investors don’t seem too worried.
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A tool that partners can embed in their apps could give Snap a new revenue stream and more upside for its stock.
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Recent Facebook stock price movements represent the uncertainty surrounding the stock, as the social media giant addresses attacks from inside and outside the company.
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Facebook, under fire over President Trump’s posts, will label foreign state content. Do investors care?
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Nike doesn’t shy away from difficult subjects, and the current protest movement is no exception.
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Mark Zuckerberg won’t remove or add warning labels to posts by President Trump, and that may be an issue for some advertisers, users and employees.
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Snap reportedly is preparing to offer a stripped-down version of its platform that partners can embed in their own apps. Could this give the stock the shot in the arm that Wall Street is looking for?
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Snapchat is expanding its user base and hiring in India while missteps hold TikTok back there.
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Billionaires, including Mark Zuckerberg, are doing well while the coronavirus sickens the economy. Facebook investors like its user numbers even though advertising has been hurting.
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Facebook’s Shops feature will leverage the social network’s huge user base and create new competition for Amazon.
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Shopify thrives even as merchants struggle through the coronavirus pandemic. It’s adding new features and partnering with Facebook.
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As TikTok’s popularity surges the clock may be ticking for Snap and other rivals, but the Chinese-owned company faces regulatory pressure in the U.S.
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