Facebook shares drop on report of widened probe on data scandal
The social network did not say how many jobs it would add in the British capital, where it expects to employ 2,300 people by the end of this year. It added 800 jobs in London last year.
Steve Hatch, managing director for Northern Europe, said Facebook had developed many of its significant products - including its Workplace collaboration and apps for its Oculus virtual reality headsets - in London.
“Today’s news reflects our commitment to the UK and our desire to grow our business and the UK economy,” he said in a statement.
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The announcement represents a vote of confidence in Britain at a time of uncertainty caused by its expected exit from the European Union next spring. Failure to agree on terms could trigger a ‘hard Brexit’, potentially hitting growth and jobs.
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