"forbes" site : Jan Koum Has Reduced His Facebook Stake By More Than Half Since WhatsApp Was Acquired

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Jan Koum Has Reduced His Facebook Stake By More Than Half Since WhatsApp Was Acquired


Jan Koum Has Reduced His Facebook Stake By More Than Half Since WhatsApp Was Acquired
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- WhatsApp cofounder Jan Koum sold $42.8 million worth of stock in the past week, according to regulatory filings.These sales are just the latest in a long string of transactions for the young billionaire, who has reduced his Facebook stake by more than half since WhatsApp was acquired by the social media giant in 2014.Koum, whose net worth FORBES estimates at $8.4 billion, became a billionaire overnight when Facebook bought the messaging app he founded for $22 billion in cash and stock.
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Will take action against those forwarding jokes about Demonetization on WhatsApp and Facebook


Will take action against those forwarding jokes about Demonetization on WhatsApp and Facebook
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- New Delhi: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today announced that anyone found forwarding jokes on Demonetization that attempts to mock Govt's effort to tackle the menace of black money will face strict action.The FM's statement came after it was reported that around 80% of WhatsApp forwards were jokes on demonetization and similar numbers for Facebook too, which the Govt thinks trivializes the entire exercise.While addressing the media the Finance Minister said, "Since the time PM made the announcement, we have observed an increase in number of WhatsApp forwards on demonetization.
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Facebook Pauses WhatsApp Data Sharing In Europe Following Serious Concerns Raised By Privacy Watchdogs


Facebook Pauses WhatsApp Data Sharing In Europe Following Serious Concerns Raised By Privacy Watchdogs
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- AdvertisementFacebook has finally bowed down to pressure from privacy watchdogs in Europe and has suspended the collection of user data from WhatsApp.The decision to halt the user data collection for advertising purposes in Europe was made after Facebook, which owns WhatsApp, was subjected to immense pressure following serious concerns that EU privacy watchdogs raised.The news comes courtesy of the Financial Times, which revealed on Thursday, Nov. 17, that the social networking site said that it had paused WhatsApp user data collection in Europe for advertising since last week.
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