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How did Facedrive, a tiny Canadian tech startup, become a multibillion-dollar company? - The Globe and Mail
Its stock has soared as it has branched into everything from COVID-19 contact tracing to ride sharing – yet it’s also a small company with meagre revenue and no high-profile venture capital behind it. Its CEO offers few insights into how it all works – or wha…
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