Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Facebook Expects To Go Public In Spring

Facebook is expected to file for its initial public offering soon — possibly before the end of this year — and is planning to raise $10 billion, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
Citing an unidentified person “familiar with the matter,” the report said that the social network’s $10 billion round of funding would give it a total valuation of $100 billion, making it the biggest technology IPO on record.

The company hasn’t officially decided when it will file for an IPO.
Facebook executives including co-founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg and chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg have made clear that the company is preparing its plans to go public. In a recent interview with TV host Charlie Rose, Zuckerberg said that the company would be making its equity “worth something publicly and liquidly” as a reward to its employees and investors. In May, Sandberg said that an IPO was “inevitable.”
Right now, the record figure for a technology IPO belongs to Infineon Technologies AG, which raised $5.23 billion in 1999. Visa holds the record for the largest IPO in U.S. history, having raised $19.6 billion with its market debut in 2008. A report from the Wall Street Journal notes that two other U.S. companies have debuted with more than $10 billion: General Motors, which had an $18 billion valuation in 2010, and AT&T, which raised $10.6 billion in 2000.
As ZDNet’s Larry Dignan points out, a $100 billion valuation at Facebook would make it more valuable than several big-name companies. He noted that Disney has a market cap valuation of $61 billion, Amazon is worth $88.3 billion, and Cisco is valued at $96.8 billion.
Google’s market cap is $190 billion; Apple’s is $349 billion.
A report from the Journal indicates that the company will file to go public between April and June. Facebook has been drafting a prospectus and speaking with Silicon Valley bankers about raising funds, according to the report.
The company expects to disclose its finances to the Securities and Exchange Commission this spring, as is required of any company with more than 499 investors. Analysts have predicted that Facebook would go public before that spring deadline.
The enormous IPO figure has already raised some eyebrows from those who question whether the company is worth $100 billion and those who wonder if Facebook can continue to innovate while under more investor scrutiny.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/how-would-a-10b-facebook-ipo-match-up/2011/11/29/gIQA5HHd8N_story.html

Friday, November 25, 2011

Warning: Mormon's Attacks Start With Hollywood

It's fun to say the "Twilight" movies are so bad they might be hazardous to your health -- but now that could actually be true!

According to several reports, the graphic birthing scene in "Breaking Dawn: Part One" has caused some moviegoers to suffer from seizures.

In Sacramento, a man told CBS13 he began to have a seizure during the scene and his wife described him as "convulsing, snorting, trying to breathe."

A man in Utah had the same thing happen to him, telling ABC-4, "I didn’t really remember what happened, after that I think I blacked out. According to [my wife], I was shaking and mumbling different noises."

Photosensitive epilepsy, which can be caused by flashing lights, is thought to be the cause. 


http://www.tmz.com/2011/11/25/twilight-breaking-dawn-seizures/

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Take Care Takes Off - Boise Tour Stop Coming Soon

Two great things happened today. Nightology reached 5000 "Likes" and Drake's new album, "Take Care" was released! Throughout the week we will be giving away 50 copies of the new Drake CD so make sure you stay connected. To start if off...the person with the birthdate closest to Drake's will be our first winner- 10/24/86! - Post on Nightology Facebook Page 


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

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