It cost Facebook $22 million to keep Mark Zuckerberg safe last year

It cost Facebook $22 million to keep Mark Zuckerberg safe last year

Keeping Mark Zuckerberg safe is expensive. Facebook paid its CEO an additional $13 million for his personal security and travel costs in 2018, according to a proxy filing on Friday. That included a new $10 million pre-tax allowance for additional security …
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Wells Fargo's bottom line is growing despite shrinking deposits and loans

Wells Fargo’s lending and deposits continue to shrink but the crisis-stricken bank managed to grow its bottom line during the first quarter. America’s fourth-largest bank reported on Friday a 16% jump in first-quarter profits thanks to lower expenses.
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Estate Tax Gets a Lot More Attention Than It Deserves

The levy is portrayed as a big threat to family businesses and farms, though almost no one pays it. By. Barry Ritholtz. April 12, 2019, 9:39 AM PDT
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The Winklevoss Twins Discuss Gemini and Facebook (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, the co-founders of cryptocurrency exchange Gemini. The duo
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Global Soft Landing, Trump Attacks Fed, Goldman on 2020: Eco Day

Here's the latest news and analysis from Bloomberg Economics to help get your day started: Global finance chiefs ended talks in Washington mixing
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