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仅次于VISA和GM。同时是所有tech公司里IPO时最大市值的。Google当时IPO时只有23B
。Facebook现在已经104B了
http://techcrunch.com/2012/05/17/facebook-confirms-ipo-share-pr
Facebook shares will start trading at $38 tomorrow, the company confirmed in
a release, giving it a valuation of $104.12 billion. Facebook and its early
shareholders will raise just over $16 billion in tomorrow’s much
anticipated IPO.
At a $104 billion valuation, Facebook is worth more than any other tech IPO
candidate at the time of its offering. It also perfectly matches what
Facebook shares have been trading at in secondary markets over the last
several months. Google was worth $23 billion at the time of its very unusual
Dutch auction IPO back in 2004. As of tomorrow Facebook will be worth about
half of what Google is worth now.
The proceeds of the sale are actually split between Facebook and early
shareholders like Peter Thiel, DST and Accel Partners. Facebook is only
selling 180 million shares while the other stockholders are parting ways
with 241,233,615 shares. On top of that Facebook has given the investment
banks underwriting the IPO the 30-day option of selling up to 63,185,042
extra shares. At final pricing, that would be worth $2.4 billion, but it’s
likely that Facebook stock will pop a bit tomorrow.
Because Facebook priced at the higher end of its $34 to $38 price range,
this suggests that there will unsurprisingly be a lot of demand tomorrow.
Bankers will want to price the deal so that there’s a bit of a pop for good
publicity, but Facebook won’t want to under-price the deal so much that
they leave billions of dollars on the table.
Accel Partners, the first venture firm that backed Facebook, will walk away
with $1.9 billion from the sale of its shares. Goldman Sachs will take away
$1.1 billion after its late stage investment in the company last year.
Facebook will have the third largest IPO in U.S. history. Only Visa and
Italian electric utility ENEL raised more in their IPOs. It’s valuation
would also make Facebook worth slightly more than Amazon, which has a $98
billion market cap.
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。Facebook现在已经104B了
http://techcrunch.com/2012/05/17/facebook-confirms-ipo-share-pr
Facebook shares will start trading at $38 tomorrow, the company confirmed in
a release, giving it a valuation of $104.12 billion. Facebook and its early
shareholders will raise just over $16 billion in tomorrow’s much
anticipated IPO.
At a $104 billion valuation, Facebook is worth more than any other tech IPO
candidate at the time of its offering. It also perfectly matches what
Facebook shares have been trading at in secondary markets over the last
several months. Google was worth $23 billion at the time of its very unusual
Dutch auction IPO back in 2004. As of tomorrow Facebook will be worth about
half of what Google is worth now.
The proceeds of the sale are actually split between Facebook and early
shareholders like Peter Thiel, DST and Accel Partners. Facebook is only
selling 180 million shares while the other stockholders are parting ways
with 241,233,615 shares. On top of that Facebook has given the investment
banks underwriting the IPO the 30-day option of selling up to 63,185,042
extra shares. At final pricing, that would be worth $2.4 billion, but it’s
likely that Facebook stock will pop a bit tomorrow.
Because Facebook priced at the higher end of its $34 to $38 price range,
this suggests that there will unsurprisingly be a lot of demand tomorrow.
Bankers will want to price the deal so that there’s a bit of a pop for good
publicity, but Facebook won’t want to under-price the deal so much that
they leave billions of dollars on the table.
Accel Partners, the first venture firm that backed Facebook, will walk away
with $1.9 billion from the sale of its shares. Goldman Sachs will take away
$1.1 billion after its late stage investment in the company last year.
Facebook will have the third largest IPO in U.S. history. Only Visa and
Italian electric utility ENEL raised more in their IPOs. It’s valuation
would also make Facebook worth slightly more than Amazon, which has a $98
billion market cap.
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