Even after the IPO, Zuckerberg will remain Facebook's single largest shareholder. And he will control the company through 57 percent of its voting stock.
At a value of $38 per share, the high end of Facebook's expected range, Facebook would generate $6.8 billion on its shares. Existing stockholders would collectively make $6 billion.
Here's a look at Facebook Inc.'s selling stockholders, and how much money their stock will be worth at the high end of the IPO's expected price range.
_ Mark Zuckerberg
Number of shares being offered: 30.2 million
Value at $38 per share: $1.15 billion
_ James Breyer and Accel Partners, where he's a partner
Year invested in Facebook: 2005
Number of shares being offered: 38.2 million
Value at $38 per share: $1.45 billion
_ Peter Thiel, managing partner at The Founders Fund and PayPal co-founder
Year invested in Facebook: 2004
Number of shares being offered: 7.7 million
Value at $38 per share: $294 million
_ DST Global Ltd. and affiliates, a London-based, Russian-founded investment firm focused on Internet companies and founded by Yuri Milner
Year invested in Facebook: 2009 and late 2010
Number of shares being offered: 26.3 million
Value at $38 per share: $998 million
_ Goldman Sachs and affiliates, investment bank and one of the IPO's underwriters
Year invested in Facebook: 2011
Number of shares being offered: 13.2 million
Value at $38 per share: $501 million
_ Elevation Partners, private equity firm focused on media and technology and affiliates
Number of shares being offered: 4.6 million
Value at $38 per share: $176 million
_ Greylock Partners, Silicon Valley venture capital firm and affiliates
Year invested in Facebook: 2006
Number of shares being offered: 7 million
Value at $38 per share: $266 million
_ Mail.ru Group Ltd., Russian Internet company
Year invested in Facebook: 2009
Number of shares being offered: 11.3 million
Value at $38 per share: $428 million
_ Mark Pincus, Zynga Inc. CEO
Year invested in Facebook: 2004
Number of shares being offered: 1 million
Value at $38 per share: $38 million
_ Meritech Capital Partners, venture capital firm focused on late-stage investments
Number of shares being offered: 7 million
Value at $38 per share: $266 million
_ Microsoft Corp.
Year invested in Facebook: 2007
Number of shares being offered: 6.6 million
Value at $38 per share: $249 million
_ Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn Corp. and affiliates
Year invested in Facebook: 2004
Number of shares being offered: 942,784
Value at $38 per share: $36 million
_ Tiger Global Management, New York-based investment firm
Number of shares being offered: 3.4 million
Value at $38 per share: $128 million
_ Other, smaller stockholders are offering another 70,504 shares.
Value at $38 per share: $2.7 million
Source: Facebook's regulatory filings and Associated Press calculations
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