Facebook set to be worth '$100 billion' next year
Telegraph.co.uk
Facebook could be worth $100bn by spring next year, after 2011 profits
'exceed expectations', according to people close to the fastest growing
social network. President Barack Obama on a recent visit to Facebook's
headquarters in Palo Alto. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Facebook could be worth $100bn by spring next year, after 2011 profits
'exceed expectations', according to people close to the fastest growing
social network. President Barack Obama on a recent visit to Facebook's
headquarters in Palo Alto. ...
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Sorry Bloomberg: RenRen Is NOT Going Public At "Twice Facebook's Valuation"
The Business Insider
RenRen, "China's Facebook" (an inaccurate expression at best, but an okay
shorthand), is going public this week, and Bloomberg yesterday had a
headline that says "RenRen Seeks Twice Facebook Valuation." Since blogs in
general, and perhaps this one in ...
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Web tracking bill draws fire from Facebook, Google
MarketWatch
Facebook, Google and other Internet firms have lobbied California lawmakers
this year on Sen. Lowenthal's proposed Do Not Track legislation, according
to public filings. In a letter sent last week to Sen. Lowenthal, Facebook,
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) ...
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Facebook Ads May Approach $8.34 Billion By 2015
AllFacebook
Social media advertising revenues may quadruple from $2.1 billion in 2010
to $8.3 billion in 2015, and Facebook would take the dominant share of
that, according to a new study. BAI/Kelsey forecasts a 31.6 percent
compound annual growth rate of 31.6 ...
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The Business Insider
RenRen, "China's Facebook" (an inaccurate expression at best, but an okay
shorthand), is going public this week, and Bloomberg yesterday had a
headline that says "RenRen Seeks Twice Facebook Valuation." Since blogs in
general, and perhaps this one in ...
...
See all stories on this topic:
Web tracking bill draws fire from Facebook, Google
MarketWatch
Facebook, Google and other Internet firms have lobbied California lawmakers
this year on Sen. Lowenthal's proposed Do Not Track legislation, according
to public filings. In a letter sent last week to Sen. Lowenthal, Facebook,
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) ...
...
See all stories on this topic:
Facebook Ads May Approach $8.34 Billion By 2015
AllFacebook
Social media advertising revenues may quadruple from $2.1 billion in 2010
to $8.3 billion in 2015, and Facebook would take the dominant share of
that, according to a new study. BAI/Kelsey forecasts a 31.6 percent
compound annual growth rate of 31.6 ...
...
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