Why
Twitter's future just got
even darker
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Yikes.*
Feelings of alarm spread via tweets Tuesday morning after
news broke that Anthony Noto would be leaving his role as chief operating officer of
Twitter and joining financial tech company SoFi as CEO.*
For Noto, the new gig is a lucrative opportunity and lines up with his skill set. The 49-year-old — who spent nearly a decade at Goldman Sachs, then served as the National Football League's chief financial officer, and spent the last three and a half years at Twitter — can shape the direction of a young startup valued at billions and effectively disrupting the massive financial-services industry.
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