PayPal Co-Founder Levchin says breaking up Facebook is a terrible idea
By Bloomberg
21 July 2019 |
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Max Levchin, Affirm chief executive officer and co-founder of PayPal, discusses the regulation of Facebook Inc. and its plans for a new cryptocurrency with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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