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Facebook Full IPO Filing Details (FB, MS, GS, MSFT, TROW, ZNGA, GSVC, IPG)
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Facebook, Inc. has now filed its paperwork with the SEC which will allow the social networking giant to conduct an initial public offering. It should be no real surprise that financial terms were not disclosed. The filing is for an offering of up to a whopping $5 billion in common stock and that figure may change before the actual IPO. The offering appears to include shares from the company and shares from selling holders. Facebook is the top spot in the 24/7 Wall St. Top 17 IPOs of 2012.
While Facebook has said that it is choosing the “FB” stock ticker, it did not specify whether or not the NYSE or NASDAQ would get the listing. Keep in mind that Mark Zuckerberg is where the buck stops if you evaluate the share structure.
Be advised that there is a dual-class of stock with A shares and B shares. Each share of Class A common stock is entitled to one vote per share. Each share of Class B common stock is entitled to ten votes per share and is convertible at any time into one share of Class A common stock.
The underwriting group is as follows: lead book-runners are Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morgan, and Goldman Sachs; co-managers are BofA/Merrill Lynch, Barclays Capital, and Allen & Company.
BASIC STATS:
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) is listed as a competitor and it is an owner, while Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) is not an owner and is listed as a key competitor. Twitter is competitor. As a reminder, GSV Capital Corporation (NASDAQ: GSVC) is an owner of stock as well. Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. (NYSE: IPG) still owns a small stake as well.
We are now finally getting to see at least some of the preliminary figures from Facebook to use for financial analysis:
Zynga Inc. (NASDAQ: ZNGA) accounted for about 12% of 2011 total revenues for Facebook.
Mark Zuckerberg owns 28.4% of the total voting power, but he has a proxy over insider shares that gives him 56.9% of the total voting power. Other big holders are James Breyer at 11.4% and Peter A. Thiel at 2.5%. Large Class B share holders (1 million or more shares) are Sheryl Sandberg, David Ebersman, Mike Schroepfer. Theodore Ullyor, Marc Andreesson…
T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. (NASDAQ: TROW) owns over 6 million class A shares and affiliates of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) own over 65.9 million Class A shares.
As of December 31, 2011 there were outstanding:
RISK FACTORS AS FOLLOWS:
Again, the Top 17 IPOs to Watch in 2012 is here.
JON C. OGG
The full S-1 SEC FILING is here. PS… The traffic to the SEC.gov website was severely limited for almost an hour due to excessive traffic flooding the site due to readers wanting to read the Facebook S-1.
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