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Business Wars Daily

Is This the End of Founder-Led Companies?

Business Wars Daily

Audible

Business, Business News, News, Daily News

4.6717 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2021

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Today is Monday, December 6, and we're looking at Twitter vs. Facebook.

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Thank you. From Wondry, I'm David Brown, and this is Business Wars Daily on this Monday, December 6th.

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Happy Monday, everyone.

1:08.5

Looks like Jack Dorsey's reign as CEO of Twitter has come to an official end.

1:13.0

Last week, Dorsey announced his resignation on what else, Twitter.

1:17.2

He noted that leaving was his decision and that it was a tough one.

1:21.0

We'll get back to the resignation letter, which caused a bit of a stir in a bit.

1:25.5

But first, let's look back to simpler time, shall we?

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When Twitter was called, well, Twitter, but spelled with no vowels, that didn't last long.

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Dorsey founded the site in 2006, and a year later was named CEO, but a clash with the board

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ousted him shortly thereafter. In 2013, Twitter went public and made Dorsey

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a billionaire. Two years later, Dorsey was back at the helm. In a move the New York Times noted

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