Saturday, March 14, 2009

Facebook Worth USD 3.5 Billion to 5 Billion

For those of you who have been using Internet for quite sometime, you will know of the website that's has been hot & popular for the last few years.

http://www.facebook.com/ was started in the Feb 24, the Year 2004. In 5 years time. Its has grown from a University Social Network into a popular Internet Based Social Networking Site. You can see it always every where. Now even AirAsia, CIMB and other Investment Bank are using Facebook & Blogs to advertise and create a closer customer ties.

Its just amazing how Internet has changed for the last few years and created so many Billionaires. Here is the financial history of Facebook:

Facebook received its first investment of US$500,000 in June 2004 from PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel.[26] This was followed a year later by $12.7 million in venture capital from Accel Partners, and then $27.5 million more from Greylock Partners.[26][27] A leaked cash flow statement showed that during the 2005 fiscal year, Facebook had a net loss of $3.63 million.[28]
With the sale of social networking website MySpace to News Corp on July 19, 2005, rumors surfaced about the possible sale of Facebook to a larger media company.[29] Zuckerberg had already said he did not want to sell the company, and denied rumors to the contrary.[30] On March 28, 2006, BusinessWeek reported that a potential acquisition of Facebook was under negotiation. Facebook reportedly declined an offer of $750 million from an unknown bidder, and it was rumored the asking price rose as high as $2 billion.[31]

In September 2006, serious talks between Facebook and Yahoo! took place concerning acquisition of Facebook, with prices reaching as high as $1 billion.[32] Thiel, by then a board member of Facebook, indicated that Facebook's internal valuation was around $8 billion based on their projected revenues of $1 billion by 2015, comparable to Viacom's MTV brand, a company with a shared target demographic audience.[33]

On July 17, 2007, Zuckerberg said that selling Facebook was unlikely because he wanted to keep it independent, saying "We're not really looking to sell the company... We're not looking to IPO anytime soon. It's just not the core focus of the company."[34]

In September 2007, Microsoft approached Facebook, proposing an investment in return for a 5% stake in the company, offering an estimated $300–500 million.[35] That month, other companies, including Google, expressed interest in buying a portion of Facebook.[36]

On October 24, 2007 Microsoft announced that it had purchased a 1.6% share of Facebook for $240 million, giving Facebook a total implied value of around $15 billion.[37] However, Microsoft bought preferred stock that carried special rights, such as "liquidation preferences" that meant Microsoft would get paid before common stockholders if the company is sold. Microsoft's purchase also included rights to place international ads on Facebook.[38]

In November 2007, Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing invested $60 million in Facebook.[39]
In August 2008, BusinessWeek reported that private sales by employees, as well as purchases by venture capital firms, had and were being done at share prices that put the company's total valuation at between $3.75 billion and $5 billion.[38]

In October 2008, Facebook Founder Zuckerberg said "I don't think social networks can be monetized in the same way that search did... In three years from now we have to figure out what the optimum model is. But that is not our primary focus today."[40]

How I wish a Malaysian IT Company would grow so fast in value and was sold even to a higher bidder.

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