Facebook said its No. 2 executive, Sheryl Sandberg, asked staff to investigate whether billionaire philanthropist George Soros, in calling the company a “menace,” had financial motivations against it. This revelation follows prior disclosures that the company had done opposition research on him. Friday’s statement from Facebook is in response to a New York Times article that describes Sandberg asking Facebook staff to look into Soros’ financial interests in speaking out against the company.
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I think enough already with this, the COO did her job to find out who was effecting Facebook stock. Leave. Her. Alone.
Sandberg is being nosey that is all