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Mark Zuckerberg Net Worth

December 6, 2011 by · Comments Off on Mark Zuckerberg Net Worth 

Mark Zuckerberg Net Worth, That’s the question many people are asking amid rising chatter that the booming social network plans to go public in 2012 and raise up to $10 billion in a deal that could value the company at more than $100 billion.

If Facebook’s IPO succeeds, it would be one of the largest public offerings in U.S. history and make the seven-year-old company worth more than iconic American firms like McDonald’s, Citigroup, and Kraft Foods. It would also turn founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg into one of the richest people in the world, with an estimated net worth of roughly $20 billion.

How could a company that doesn’t charge its users or make any tangible goods become one of the titans of American capitalism in less than a decade, worth $100 billion?

Facebook’s phenomenal growth has been propelled by the network effect of millions of people connected to each other by the Internet, and the increasingly sophisticated practice of targeted advertising. Zuckerberg, perhaps more than any other Internet entrepreneur of the last decade, has been able to synthesize these two trends into a wildly successful business. With nearly 1 billion users around the world, Facebook has become a truly massive web platform and serves as the primary vehicle for an ever-increasing amount of web activity and commerce.

Google remains the leader in so-called search advertising, which delivers text ads to web users based on the search terms they type into Google. But the battle is shifting to more sophisticated display ads, the bigger, more visually dynamic ads that increasingly incorporate video and sound. And in this fast-growing market, Facebook is surging, now serving nearly twice as many display ads as Google, according to eMarketer.

If Facebook does go public next year, it will likely be the penultimate act in a dramatic – and at times melodramatic – series of Internet IPOs that have occurred since the beginning of 2011. Many of the recent offerings have performed poorly, despite the predictable first-day spikes as insiders cash in quickly. Discount sales website Groupon and web-radio service Pandora have both seen their stock prices fall below their initial offering prices, pouring cold water on what some had called a nascent Internet IPO boom. Early investors got rich off Groupon, of course, but the company has been a shambles of late: It recently lost its second high-profile chief operating officer in six months and had to restate its already-unprofitable 2010 results down 50%. LinkedIn, a social network for professionals, remains above its IPO price, but is barely showing a profit.

Pradeep Manukonda

February 8, 2011 by · Comments Off on Pradeep Manukonda 

Pradeep Manukonda, Just because a foreigner tries to find you work and your home does not mean you are being harassed. In fact, it does. But that’s not how he sees Pradeep Manukonda. The 31-year-old man who recently had a restraining order filed against him by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is now admitted his dismay at the situation. Talking with TMZ, Manukonda said he feels bad the situation, stressing that it is “a peaceful guy.” Apparently, all his efforts to contact Zuckerberg were just to discuss a problem not to disclose personal. “I thought Mark would be able to give me advice,” he said.

Legal action and this entire negative PR seem to be enough to silence him, though. Manukonda has no intention to continue its solicitation. “I understand he is a busy man,” he said. “I will respect his privacy.”
Manukonda is accused of leaving flowers and a handwritten note at his home on foot to the said house, and come in several offices of Facebook looking for him.

According to handwritten notes and messages on the Facebook wall, Manukonda constantly referred to some problems he wanted Mark Zuckerberg to help.

Probably could not understand the privacy settings – they are beyond confusion.

“Thanks for your time and attention to my problem,” the note reads. “I owe my whole life to your service, please help me, I am ready to die for you.”

A judge said Manukonda to stay at least 300 meters Zuckerberg, his sister and his girlfriend. In an interview, Manukonda apologized for his behavior.

“I’m a peaceful guy … I’m sorry, he thought I was trying to hurt him, “he said.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has obtained an injunction to keep 31-year Pradeep Manukonda 300 feet away and the two people closest to him, his sister and his girlfriend Priscilla Chan Randy Zuckerberg.

Manukonda Zuckerberg was harassing for money through Facebook messages and try to contact him at his home.

Barry Schnitt, a director at Facebook, has confirmed the report with NBC News, “We are confirming that the restraining order was granted, but does not provide additional details,” Schnitt said.

TMZ reported legal documents in connection with the restraining order said on January 24, 2011, Manukonda was discovered on the porch of the house Zuckerberg, before being arrested by security Facebook.

It was on January 28, 2011, when Manukonda sent flowers and a handwritten note at home Zuckerberg in an attempt to get money for his family which he is having financial difficulties.

TMZ has reported one of the messages sent to Zuckerberg on Facebook was, “please help me, then I am ready to die for you… Please understand my pain.”

Amy Railsback, Marriage

December 6, 2010 by · Comments Off on Amy Railsback, Marriage 

Amy Railsback, Railsback is 12 years younger than the Danny Bonaduce and well loved Partridge Family topped the charts in 1970 with his hit debut, I Think I love you, she probably heard the song now. The couple got hitched this week during a ceremony at the Four Seasons Maui, which was as much a surprise to Railsback as millions of baby boomers who have faithfully followed the tumultuous life Bonaduce since ABC aired its last original episode Partridge Family in 1974.

The couple had met three years ago, according to a Starbucks in California, where Railsback expressed his appreciation for the public revelations of his Bonaduce struggles with addiction and pain of her divorce in VH1’s “Breaking Bonaduce.”

Bonaduce, 51, and Railsback, 28, had ample time to know each other over the last three years. She left California to join him in Philadelphia, manages his career and participated in his morning radio show on Wysp.

While shopping at Whole Foods or Trader Joes can help the couple to jump the headline-grabbers, Bonaduce and Railsback do not have to look far to know that many celebrities have a particularly difficult time maintaining happy, healthy marriages , especially those who fought against addiction.

Millions who followed the life of Danny Bonaduce will be rooting for the couple’s happiness, health and success. Empower thousands of couples experience that has fallen in love with skills to support the love leaves me confident that these six tips will go a long way to make those hopes and dreams.

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