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TweetDeck May Be Forced To Close

The tool, which is used to collate tweets into different verticals, was bought by Twitter in 2011 for £25 million. Since then, however, it has twice failed to declare its accounts, once in September then again in December. The last time accounts were submitted was back when the original founder, Ian Dodsworth, was still in charge. The fee for each failed declaration was £375, although abstaining a third time could have much more far-reaching consequences, including a £1,500 charge, court action or even a winding-up order.

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