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Facebook and Twitter face a decade-long reckoning over their role in the US’s political upheaval, cutting their appeal as investments, according to one of the UK’s most successful technology investors.
“We are in an uncomfortable world where the power of companies is so acute that they cannot escape being involved with these [social and political] issues,” said James Anderson, who helps run the £17.5bn Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust.
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