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> So he has a pretty large voice and might be the largest single shareholder but it's no longer his -- it's not his prerogative or risk to take, if the board decides it's not. And there's a good argument that the board should replace him.

Zuckerberg has over 50% of the voting rights, which means he controls the board of directors.



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