What companies are for, Italy’s political crisis and profiting from Pinot Noir

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The 'editor's' have no pull in Italy.

I feel like reading Schupeter 🤔

Xi Jinping : ' PERSONAL DATA THEFT. For a financial compensation of the USERS by Facebook, Google and by any company collecting personal data users (our property) for the exploitation and the resale of this personal data. '

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