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Eduardo Saverin may no longer be a US citizen. But that's not stopping him from investing in American companies. In fact, he just closed a deal. He's backing Crowdmob, a startup that's blending app promotion with discounts from local merchants.
The growing number of wealthy Americans giving up their U.S. citizenship to avoid taxes have been given a public face by the case of Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin, a Brazilian-born Singapore resident who gave up
Autoplay OnOff Video feedback Video settings Eduardo Saverin can escape the United States, but he can't escape Facebook. "Everything I do in my personal life, in my professional life, it's completely there," said Saverin, a Facebook co-founder,
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