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Opinion: Understanding The New Face Of Fortunes: Grappling With Social Media In Wealth

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On 18 May 2012 something happened in the world of wealth management. Something significant. Nearly 1,000 people had a status change on their Facebook site from Employed to Target.
 
Of these 1,000, six hundred newly minted millionaires (oh, and a couple of billionaires...) work for Facebook and a further 400 millionaires were minted as a result of working at Facebook or being an early private investor in it. Hold that thought for the rest of this piece.
 

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