
Social Media War: Facebook vs. Twitter
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Sowards
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
On September 12, 2013, Twitter released to the press that it would become as a publicly traded company via IPO. This document goes over the facts of both Twitter and Facebook, and then I recommend my opinionated choice at which one to buy after stating all the facts and concerns over each company. I have used both Twitter and Facebook, which gives me a stronger, more valid opinion to choose the choice that I did. I am a highly educated investor and business graduate. I have an Associates Degree of Business Management as well as a Bachelor's Degree of Business Administration.
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