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Apr 15, 2017 · A viral post in India asserted that Snapchat CEO Spiegel said his company’s application was for rich people and not poor places such as India.
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Apr 17, 2017 · According to Pompliano, he made a presentation, talking about the issues with Snapchat data, and that it was not 100 million. He claims Spiegel dismissed it and said, “Yeah, I read those; it doesn’t matter.”
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Apr 18, 2017 · There was a certain amount of uproar yesterday as an allegation was made that Evan Spiegel, the CEO of Snap, the owners of Snapchat, said he wasn't interested in expanding in poor countries...
Apr 16, 2017 · In a report released by Snapchat, the company has dismissed claims made by a former employee who had alleged that the social media company's CEO Evan Spiegel was not interested in expanding the business to "poor countries" like India and Spain.
Jun 3, 2020 · Spiegel — a 29-year-old, soft-spoken, product-minded chief executive who is not known as particularly ideological or political — even earned a nickname from Parscale: “Radical Snapchat CEO Evan...
Apr 16, 2017 · Also Spiegel supposedly cites India and Spain as examples. The context for this: A lawsuit filed by a former Snapchat employee called Anthony Pompliano. Note Pompliano was hired by Snapchat from Facebook, and even suggested ways to fix the problem of the app not doing well abroad. But Spiegel wasn’t interested, according to the report on Variety.
Apr 11, 2017 · April 11, 2017. At a meeting to discuss Snapchat ’s user growth in 2015, Anthony Pompliano says he expressed concern that the app was not taking off overseas. Pompliano, who had just been...