Facebook’s Clegg Fires Back at Apple’s Cook

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The sniping continues, as a senior Facebook executive takes a swipe at Apple

ByBERLIN—A senior Facebook Inc. executive took a veiled shot at Apple Inc., continuing the sniping between the tech giants as their business models are under increasing scrutiny from global regulators.

In a speech Monday at the Hertie School of Governance in the German capital, Facebook vice president of global affairs and communications Nick Clegg criticized other large tech companies for selling expensive hardware and catering to what he called an “exclusive club” of wealthy consumers.

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