Facebook Investors Vote for Change at Best. But They Can’t Win

Results from the Facebook’s annual shareholder assembly final week display that lots of the investor proposals meant to restrict Zuckerberg’s energy over the corporate he co-founded would have handed -- if no longer for Zuckerberg’s vote casting energy. Apart from Zuckerberg’s just about 4 billion votes, which provide him regulate
Results from the Facebook’s annual shareholder meeting last week show that many of the investor proposals intended to limit Zuckerberg’s power over the company he co-founded would have passed -- if not for Zuckerberg’s voting power. Apart from Zuckerberg’s nearly 4 billion votes, which give him controlOriginal article
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