Facebook pressured by investors, govts, advertisers over data scandal

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Apologies not enough to ease political pressure.

Facebook pressured by investors, govts, advertisers over data scandal
Cambridge Analytica EO Alexander Nix.
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg's apology for how his company handled 50 million users' data did little to ease investor worries about the cost to fix mistakes and lawmakers' dismay that his response did not go far enough. Germany's second-largest bank Commerzbank AG has suspended advertising on ...

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