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(CBS News) Eduardo Saverin made headlines last week, after it was discovered that the Facebook co-founder relinquished his U.S. citizenship to become a resident of Singapore. Saverin was born in ...
Eduardo Saverin, who now lives in Singapore, has given up his U.S. citizenship. ... Saverin, 30, was born and raised in Brazil and moved to the United States in 1992.
One of Facebook’s co-founders has defriended the United States. Eduardo Saverin has decided to forgo his U.S. citizenship ahead of the company’s multibillion-dollar public offering next… ...
SINGAPORE — Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is one of the most famous chief executives in the world. His former business partner and friend, Eduardo Saverin, is big in Singapore. The Brazili… ...
Singapore-based Saverin, who was born in Brazil and moved to the U.S. as a child, used his life savings of $30,000 to fund Mark Zuckerberg’s plan for a social-networking site.
My Op-Ed on Wednesday put the spotlight on people like Eduardo Saverin, who enjoy the benefits of life in America but then renounce their citizenship. If they cut themselves off from from the ...
B Capital Group, the venture capital firm Saverin set up, just announced it has raised $360 million for its first fund. It's investing in tech startups focused on health care, financial services ...
In a post on his personal Facebook page, Saverin offered props to one `Mark Zukerberg.' On the eve of the Facebook public float, 8 plus year in the making, I as co-founder wanted to look back and ...
Wealthy socialite Denise Rich, born Denise Eisenberg, renounced her U.S. citizenship just like Facebook’s Eduardo Saverin. The move is expected to save her tens of millions of dollars.
Has Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin gotten a bad rap? Henry Blodget’s Business insider.com blog reported this week that Saverin provided behind-the-scenes information that led to a reveal… ...
A venture-capital firm launched last year by Facebook Inc. co-founder Eduardo Saverin and a partner has closed its first fund, raising $143.6 million, according to a regulatory filing Thursday.
Eduardo Saverin, the billionaire co-founder of Facebook, renounced his U.S. citizenship before an initial public offering that values the social network at as much as $96 billion, a move that may ...