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The entrepreneurial engineers who have emerged as agents of nuclear proliferation covet privacy and rarely explain themselves.
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But they are legally obliged to file audited quarterly financial reports with the S.E.C., which, effectively, strips them of the privacy that Zuckerberg clearly covets.
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