Snapchat parent hands over data for US inquiry


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 15 Nov 2018

(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 2, 2017, a Snap Inc. banner covers the facade of the New York Stock Exchange in New York. - Snapchat's parent company Snap said on November 14, 2018, US officials are looking into how forthright the company was with aspiring investors prior to its stock market debut last year. Snap Inc. has been responding to subpoenas and request for information from the Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission, a spokesperson said in response to an AFP inquiry. (Photo by Bryan R. Smith / AFP)

SAN FRANCISCO: Snapchat’s parent company Snap said Nov 14 US officials are looking into how forthright the company was with aspiring investors prior to its stock market debut last year. 

Snap Inc has been responding to subpoenas and request for information from the Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission, a spokesperson said in response to an AFP inquiry. 

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