“It is better to buy than compete.”

'It's better to buy than compete': The FTC is using Mark Zuckerberg's own words against him https://www.businessinsider.com/ftc-facebook-lawsuit-makes-zuckerberg-emails-public-instagram-whatsapp-competition-2020-12" (2008)

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American internet entrepreneur 1984

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