Facebook Inc will buy fast-growing mobile-messaging startup WhatsApp for $16 billion in cash and stock, as the world’s largest social network looks for ways to boost its popularity, especially among a younger crowd.
Facebook said on Wednesday it will pay $4 billion in cash and about $12 billion in stock in its single largest acquisition, dwarfing the $1billion it paid for photo-sharing app Instagram.
Shares in Facebook slid 5 percent to $64.70 after hours, from a close of $68.06 on the Nasdaq.
As part of the deal, WhatsApp co-founder and Chief Executive Jan Koum will join Facebook’s board, and the social network will grant an additional $3 billion worth of restricted stock units to WhatsApp’s founders, including Koum.
Also, Facebook promised to keep the WhatsApp brand and service, and pledged a $1 billion cash break-up fee were the deal to fall through.
Facebook was advised by Allen & Co, while WhatApp has enlisted Morgan Stanley for the deal.
The acquisition also shoots Koum and his fellow WhatsApp cofounder Brian Acton into the billionaire ranks . FORBES estimates that Koum held about a 45% stake in the company, while Acton’s stake was over 20%.
The acquisition also shoots Koum and his fellow WhatsApp cofounder Brian Acton into the billionaire ranks . FORBES estimates that Koum held about a 45% stake in the company, while Acton’s stake was over 20%.
Culled from Reuters
4 comments:
Unbelievable. ..
Facebook is damn rich
Awesome deal..Congratulations to watsapp owners..
Dry one,biko its not funny
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