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  2. List of mergers and acquisitions by Meta Platforms - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Photos [12] 7 Friendster patents USA, Mountain View, California / Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: May 13, 2010 40,000,000 — — — [13] 8 ShareGrove USA, San Mateo, California: May 26, 2010 — Kent Libbey, Adam Wolff Elm Street Ventures Facebook Groups [14] 9 Zenbe USA, New York, NY, New York: July 6, 2010 — Tom Alison, Will Bailey ...

  3. How Much Is Facebook Worth? - AOL

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    Shareholders’ equity, one of the last lines on a balance sheet, reveals a company’s net worth after assets and liabilities are taken into account. Facebook’s net worth as of Q4 2021 is $124. ...

  4. List of largest mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    The following tables list the largest mergers and acquisitions by decade of transaction. Transaction values are given in the US dollar value for the year of the merger, adjusted for inflation. As of February 2024 [update] , the largest ever acquisition was the 1999 takeover of Mannesmann by Vodafone Airtouch plc at $183 billion ($334.7 billion ...

  5. Facebook Real-Time Wealth Tracker: What Are the Big ... - AOL

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    The Facebook IPO will make dozens of people rich -- some of them phenomenally so. How big a payday will major Facebook shareholders see? CNBC perused regulatory filings and media sources to ...

  6. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Facebook took down 536 Facebook pages, 17 Facebook groups, 175 Facebook accounts, and 16 Instagram accounts linked to the Myanmar military. Collectively these were followed by over 10 million people. [383] The New York Times reported that: [384]

  7. Read This Now: The Real Winners From the Facebook IPO - AOL

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    Now that the dust has started to settle following the Facebook (NAS: FB) IPO, it's becoming clear who the real winners are. What's also clear at this point is who did not come out well from this ...

  8. Initial public offering of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    For years, Facebook and Zuckerberg resisted both buyouts and taking the company public. The main reason that the company decided to go public is because it crossed the threshold of 500 shareholders, according to Reuters financial blogger Felix Salmon. [2] Facebook reportedly turned down a $750 million offer from Viacom in 2006. [3]

  9. There's Substance Behind Facebook's Run-Up - AOL

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    Facebook (NAS: FB) is proof positive there are times in a company's growth phase that a month should be measured like dog years. The Facebook story looked quite a bit different when I wrote the ...