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Showing posts with label Facebook purchase WhatsApp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook purchase WhatsApp. Show all posts

February 20, 2014

How Things Change

Brian was looking for a job and got denied by both Facebook and Twitter. Then, he decided to work on his own thing with John, a colleague from Yahoo. 

Today, they sold that 'thing' to Facebook for $19 billion!! 50 members, a startup (mobile messaging app), and 19 billion. Even United Airlines is 15 billion man!!!!!

Life is truly crazy but optimism amalgamated with positive thinking is sure to have played its part.

Facebook agrees to purchase WhatsApp for $16 billion: Facebook has agreed to purchase WhatsApp. The social net..

Facebook has agreed to purchase WhatsApp. The social networking giant will pay the staggering $19 billion for the massively popular cross-platform messaging client in cash and stock ($4 billion in cash, $12 billion in stock, and additional $3 billion in restricted stock which will vest over the four years after the deal’s closing).
As part of the agreement, WhatsApp will continue to operate independently. Jan Koum, one of the messenger’s creators and current CEO, assures WhatsApp users that there will be “absolutely no ads interrupting your communication”.
According to Facebook’s CEO, the company counts on its new acquisition with over 450 million users (70% active on a daily basis) to complement its currently available messaging services. Furthermore, the CEO of WhatsApp will join the social network’s board of directors.
Facebook’s acquisition of WhatsApp comes less than a week after Viber got acquired by Rakuten. At $900 million however, Viber (300 million users on its own) looks like a bargain compared to WhatsApp and its $16 billion valuation.