Fb board provides Zuckerberg buddy, Dropboxs CEO

Shareholders have time and again attempted to oust Fb’s chairman Mark Zuckerberg. The board has time and again rejected that call for. Out of doors buyers are not going to get a lot lend a hand with that push from Fb’s latest board member: Dropbox co-founder and CEO Drew Houston. The addition of Hou…
Shareholders have repeatedly tried to oust Facebook’s chairman Mark Zuckerberg. The board has repeatedly rejected that demand. Outside investors are unlikely to get much help with that push from Facebook’s newest board member: Dropbox co-founder and CEO Drew Houston. The addition of Hou…Original article
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