Just recently, King Abdullah arrived from a successful operation to Saudi Arabia much to the joy and relief of the nation.
First thing King Abdullah wants to do now is to buy out Facebook.
In a report by the Tehran Times, it has been suggested that King Abdullah is very upset with Mark Zuckerberg for allowing revolt Facebook pages in Egypt and Libya to be formed.
In a meeting with Saudi's King Abdullah in January 25, 2011, Mark Zuckerberg promised that it would never happen again. But King Abdullah isn't taking any chances and instead put an offer $150 billion for the Facebook company which is only worth about a billion.
Analysts believe that Mark Zuckerberg will not take the $150 billion Facebook offer and will wait for King Abdullah to up the offer to at least $500 billion.
If you were in Mark Zuckerberg's shoes, would you accept that $150 billion offer?
First thing King Abdullah wants to do now is to buy out Facebook.
In a report by the Tehran Times, it has been suggested that King Abdullah is very upset with Mark Zuckerberg for allowing revolt Facebook pages in Egypt and Libya to be formed.
In a meeting with Saudi's King Abdullah in January 25, 2011, Mark Zuckerberg promised that it would never happen again. But King Abdullah isn't taking any chances and instead put an offer $150 billion for the Facebook company which is only worth about a billion.
Analysts believe that Mark Zuckerberg will not take the $150 billion Facebook offer and will wait for King Abdullah to up the offer to at least $500 billion.
If you were in Mark Zuckerberg's shoes, would you accept that $150 billion offer?
1 comments:
March 9, 2012 at 12:38 AM
No, clearly holding out for the 500 billion is the much smarter strategy...
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