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2025-11-05
Bloomberg 2 related

A profile of Chen Zhi, chairman of Cambodian conglomerate Prince Holding Group, accused by the US and UK of stealing billions of dollars via online scam centers

Bloomberg : X: @business . LinkedIn: Russell Ward and Rosalind Mathieson . Forums: r/geopolitics X: @business : Chen Zhi's family office website describes the 37-year-old as a “young business prodigy...

2018-03-20
Facebook 32 related

Facebook hired a digital forensics firm to conduct an audit of Cambridge Analytica, but their team had to step down at the request of the UK ICO

and maybe the platform Chris Ciaccia / Fox News : Silence from Zuckerberg, Sandberg on Facebook scandal like putting ‘gasoline on the fire’ Jonathan Garber / Business Insider : Facebook is sliding on ...

2017-11-26
BBC 8 related

UK authorities change advertising rules for ISPs, requiring that stated speeds are achieved by 50% of users at peak times, up from 10%

Jane Wakefield / BBC :

2017-11-25
BBC 8 related

UK authorities change advertising rules for ISPs, requiring that stated speeds are achieved by 50% of users at peak times, up from 10%

Jane Wakefield / BBC :

2017-11-24
BBC 8 related

UK authorities change advertising rules for ISPs, requiring that stated speeds are achieved by 50% of users at peak times, up from 10%

Broadband firms will no longer be able to advertise their fast net services based on the speeds just a few customers get, from May next year.

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