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Margrethe Vestager’s second chance

19th September 201919th September 2019 peterglock

Interesting profile of this powerful lady. She’s been trying very hard to rein in Big Tech, but with little effect so far…: Call it the paradox of Margrethe Vestager. Europe’s top […]

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