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by throwawaysml
3149 days ago
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Is the difference to Chinese and Saudi money floating in the valley that we expect violent repercussions for anyone that opposes some aspect of the financiers' wishes? Or is it just that Russia is the most outspoken big nation that takes a different stance on critical issues where, say, Saudi and DC are in agreement. And that this is a danger to post-WW2 US influence? Genuinely curious. Back when Milner invested in Facebook I viewed it as potential money laundering and didn't think about it too much. |
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The issue here is companies didn't treat Milner et al as an extension of the Russian state. They treated them as private individuals who made money in Russia. The difference is night and day. The latter want to make money like other investors. The former may want things other than money. Transparency allows one to be wary about suspicious requests, requests which may not seem suspicious without context.
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This is not legal advice. Speak to a lawyer before accepting, or making, investments.