Facebook is selling 180 million of its shares in its initial public offering. Another 157 million shares are coming from existing stockholders, including the company’s earliest investors and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who’s selling some of his stock to cover tax obligations.
Even after the IPO, Zuckerberg will remain Facebook’s single largest shareholder. And he will control the company through 57 per cent of its voting stock.
At a value of $35 per share, the high end of Facebook’s expected range, Facebook would generate $6.3 billion on its shares. Existing stockholders would collectively make $5.5 billion.
Here’s a look at Facebook Inc.’s selling stockholders, and how much money their stock will be worth at the high end of the IPO’s expected price range.
— Mark Zuckerberg
Number of shares being offered: 30.2 million
Value at $35 per share: $1.06 billion
— James Breyer and Accel Partners, where he’s a partner
Year invested in Facebook: 2005
Number of shares being offered: 38.2 million
Value at $35 per share: $1.34 billion
— Peter Thiel, managing partner at The Founders Fund and PayPal co-founder
Year invested in Facebook: 2004
Number of shares being offered: 7.7 million
Value at $35 per share: $271 million
— DST Global Ltd. and affiliates, a London-based, Russian-founded investment firm focused on Internet companies and founded by Yuri Milner
Year invested in Facebook: 2009 and late 2010
Number of shares being offered: 26.3 million
Value at $35 per share: $919 million
— Goldman Sachs and affiliates, investment bank and one of the IPO’s underwriters
Year invested in Facebook: 2011
Number of shares being offered: 13.2 million
Value at $35 per share: $462 million
— Elevation Partners, private equity firm focused on media and technology and affiliates
Number of shares being offered: 4.6 million
Value at $35 per share: $162 million
— Greylock Partners, Silicon Valley venture capital firm and affiliates
Year invested in Facebook: 2006
Number of shares being offered: 7 million
Value at $35 per share: $245 million
— Mail.ru Group Ltd., Russian Internet company
Year invested in Facebook: 2009
Number of shares being offered: 11.3 million
Value at $35 per share: $394 million
— Mark Pincus, Zynga Inc. CEO
Year invested in Facebook: 2004
Number of shares being offered: 1 million
Value at $35 per share: $35 million
— Meritech Capital Partners, venture capital firm focused on late-stage investments
Number of shares being offered: 7 million
Value at $35 per share: $245 million
— Microsoft Corp.
Year invested in Facebook: 2007
Number of shares being offered: 6.6 million
Value at $35 per share: $229 million
— Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn Corp. and affiliates
Year invested in Facebook: 2004
Number of shares being offered: 942,784
Value at $35 per share: $33 million
— Tiger Global Management, New York-based investment firm
Number of shares being offered: 3.4 million
Value at $35 per share: $118 million
— Other, smaller stockholders are offering another 70,504 shares.
Value at $35 per share: $2.47 million
Source: Facebook’s regulatory filings and Associated Press calculations
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