Windows 10: FTC Imposes $5 Billion Penalty and Privacy Restrictions on Facebook

Discus and support FTC Imposes $5 Billion Penalty and Privacy Restrictions on Facebook in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Facebook, Inc. will pay a record-breaking $5 billion penalty, and submit to new restrictions and a modified corporate structure that will hold the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Jul 24, 2019.

  1. Brink Win User

    FTC Imposes $5 Billion Penalty and Privacy Restrictions on Facebook


    Read more: FTC Imposes $5 Billion Penalty and Sweeping New Privacy Restrictions on Facebook | Federal Trade Commission

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    Brink, Jul 24, 2019
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  2. Facebook Files $5 Billion IPO, Values it at Nearly $100 Billion

    Facebook knows what you do all day, they know what you like, they know what you want. Other large companies care about this data and pay well for it. Though valuing it at 5 or 100 billion USD is a completely different story. Google does the same, our privacy is their main business.
     
    DanTheBanjoman, Jul 24, 2019
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  3. btarunr Win User
    Facebook Files $5 Billion IPO, Values it at Nearly $100 Billion

    Facebook Inc., has finally filed to go public with its IPO, with plans to raise US $5 billion, according to a figure used to calculate the registration fee. The company seeks to trade under the ticker symbol "FB", although it did not list an exchange. It is speculated by those close to the company that Facebook is aiming at a far greater offering that will value to the company close to $100 billion. Facebook also provided some interesting stats about its operations in its filing. The EDGAR filing documents can be accessed here.


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    btarunr, Jul 24, 2019
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    R_1 Win User

    FTC Imposes $5 Billion Penalty and Privacy Restrictions on Facebook

    Facebook Files $5 Billion IPO, Values it at Nearly $100 Billion

    Facebook has some real value. Same goes for Google, Steam and other companies, doing services, that people actually want. I think that Facebook made a clever move, because it will obtain a lot more money for that 5 billion IPO.
     
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