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For 14 years, Sheryl Sandberg has been the grown-up at Facebook. She's the sophisticated foil to Mark Zuckerberg's hoodie-wearing whiz kid. She's the one who seemed natural testifying before Congress.
Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook’s billionaire board members have been spared from testifying after clinching a settlement with ...
Sheryl Sandberg, No. 2 at Facebook parent Meta Platforms, announced Wednesday that she is stepping down after 14 years. (Jose Luis Magana / Associated Press) By Brian Contreras Staff Writer .
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India Today on MSNMeta investors, Zuckerberg settle $8 billion privacy lawsuit over Facebook data violationsMeta has settled a shareholder lawsuit over its $5 billion FTC fine just before trial testimony was set to begin. The ...
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On Wednesday, a trial began in Delaware, where Meta Platforms shareholders are seeking $8 billion in damages from top ...
Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg testifies during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Sept. 5, 2018 in Washington, DC. Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty Images) Meta’s longtime ...
Sheryl Sandberg, hired as chief operating officer at the Palo Alto, Calif. firm in March 2008, and Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, are still Silicon Valley's odd couple.
CANNES — Sheryl Sandberg feels attacked. Facebook’s number two said the firestorm over Facebook’s potential privacy and data breach violations has been personally difficult for her.
With Facebook facing criticism that it played a role in disseminating fake news during the U.S. presidential election, Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg believes it's an important problem ...
To the general public, the face of Facebook is Mark Zuckerberg, the young computer whiz and Harvard dropout who co-founded the social-networking giant. But since joining Facebook in 2008, Chief ...
Facebook’s chief operating officer had a reassuring message for ad-industry types watching her appearance at their conference today: Everything is awesome. Or as Sheryl Sandberg said towards the ...
Sheryl Sandberg's departure from Facebook is the end of an era for one of the tech world's most prominent women — and for the company, which is attempting a transformation to the so-called ...
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