Facebook's valuation put at USD 104 billion: Report

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Press Trust of India New York
Last Updated : Feb 02 2013 | 12:41 PM IST

"Late Monday, the social network raised the price range for its IPO to USD 34 to USD 38 a share, from USD 28 to USD 35 a share, in a sign of investor appetite for the offering," The Wall Street Journal reported citing a source.

Earlier this month, Facebook, in a regulatory filing, said it will sell 337.41 million shares and the initial public offering price will be between USD 28 and USD 35 per share. At this range, the company will be valued at between USD 77 billion to USD 96 billion.

However, as per the new price range, Facebook would be valued at USD 93 billion to USD 104 billion, the report noted.

Taking into account the top range of the stock price, Facebook is expected to raise about USD 12 billion through the IPO as against USD 11 billion projected earlier.

Facebook is expected to go public on May 18 and the stock will be listed on Nasdaq under the symbol 'FB'.

Depending on the final value, the IPO would be one of the largest of a US firm on Wall Street, behind the 2008 offering of Visa (USD 17.8 billion) and General Motors in 2010 (USD 15.7 billion), according to Renaissance Capital.

It's much anticipated IPO is expected to shadow that of other tech giants like Google which had raised USD 1.9 billion and valued the company at about USD 23 billion when it went public in 2004.

Facebook's 27-year-old CEO Mark Zuckerberg is planning to sell 30.2 million shares. He plans to use the proceeds to cover taxes.

Other stockholders who would be offering shares include the social network's early investors such as James Breyer of the venture capital firm Accel Partners, who's offering 38.2 million shares. Goldman Sachs is unloading 20 per cent of its stake, or 13.2 million shares.

Zuckerberg would retain voting control of 58.8 per cent of the company after the IPO.

With 901 million users as of March 31, 2012, Facebook is the most popular social networking site in the world and a magnet for advertisers.

  

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First Published: May 16 2012 | 4:38 AM IST

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