MARK ZUCKERBERG presentation

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Contents 1.Introduction of Mark Zuckerberg 2.Mission & Vision 3.Early life 4.Formation of facebook 5.Financial side 6.Graph analysis 7.Success secrets 8.Interesting Facts about Mark Zuckerberg 9.Conclusion

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Contents

1. Introduction of Mark Zuckerberg 2. Mission & Vision3. Early life4. Formation of facebook5. Financial side6. Graph analysis7. Success secrets8. Interesting Facts about Mark Zuckerberg9. Conclusion

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Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is the co-founder and chief executive of Facebook. He holds 28.4% shareholding of Facebook. Zuckerberg has a net worth of $17.5 billion. He is the youngest billionaire in the world at the age of 25 . President of Facebook does not care about money. He denied a 1 billion dollar offering to sell Facebook. This is his baby, he wants to keep running and keep growing it.

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Born on may 14, 1984 in white plains, New York to Edward and Karen Zuckerberg.

Grew up in Dobbs Fury, New York.

Jewish Family.

His Dad is a dentist and his Mother is a Doctor.

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facebook-vision. “Speed of innovation and efficiency are going to be critical for us to succeed in this mission of connecting everyone,”

Mission & Vision

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Early life Mark started his high school education at Ardsley High School in Ardsley, New York, but he found that this school wasn’t challenging him enough so he transferred to Phillips Exeter Academy, a boarding school in Exeter, New Hampshire . After graduating high school, he attended Harvard University but dropped out after his sophomore year. Started programming in middle school and he was very interested in creating communication programs and games.

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He created a messaging program he named "Zucknet". His father used the program in his dental office. He built a music

player called the Synapse Media Player that used artificial intelligence to learn the user's listening habits, Microsoft & AOL

tried to purchase Synapse & recruit Zuckerberg, but he chose instead to enrol at Harvard University in September 2002 .

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• Life in Harvard University He built a program called Course Match , which helped students choose their classes based on the course selections of other users and also to help them form study groups.

• He also invented Face mash , which compared the pictures of two students on campus and allowed users to vote on which one was more attractive.

• The program became wildly popular, but was later shut down by the school administration after it was deemed inappropriate.

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Formation of Facebook Mark launched Facebook from his dorm room on February 4th, 2004.

Zuckerberg expanded the service quickly, offering it to

all Ivy League schools by the end of the spring and more schools the following semester.

The Wirehog site was created as a companion file sharing site for Facebook users, and by the end of 2004.

Formation of Facebook

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Formation of Facebook• Formation of Facebook In 2006, the creators of Harvard Connection

claimed that Zuckerberg stole their idea, and insisted the software developer needed to pay for their business losses

• Although an initial settlement of $65 million was reached between the two parties, the legal dispute over the matter continued well into 2011, after Narendra and the Winklevosses claimed they were misled in regards to the value of their stock.

• Facebook , Inc. held an initial public offering on May 17, 2012, negotiating a share price of $38 apiece, valuing the company at $104 billion, the largest valuation to date for a newly public company.

• After the IPO, Zuckerberg will retain a 22% ownership share in Facebook and will own 57% of the voting shares. The IPO raised $16 billion, making it the third largest in U.S. history.

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How it all began. Facemash, the predecessor to Facebook was created by Mark Zuckerberg

on October 28, 2003. In contrast to what we saw in

the movie Social Network, Facemash was not a website through which you

could only compare the girls at the university. However, the popularity of

the website is undoubtedly the result of this property.

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Founders

• Mark Zuckerberg• Eduardo Saverin• Andrew McCollum• Dustin Moskovitz • Chris Hughes

First Investor

• Peter Thiel

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Facebook's largest acquisition ever

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facebook's largest acquisition ever

• WhatsApp is Facebook's largest-ever acquisition. • The social networking giant will pay $4 billion in

cash and $12 billion worth of shares for WhatsApp. But the ultimate cost of the deal is $19 billion, with WhatsApp employees and founders receiving an additional $3 billion in restricted stock units of Facebook.

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Facebook's largest acquisition ever• The WhatsApp acquisition is one of the IT industry's

biggest deals. It is larger than any that Google, Microsoft or Apple have ever done. Google's biggest deal was its $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility, while Microsoft's biggest acquisition deal was of Skype at $8.5 billion. Apple, on the other hand, has never cut a deal above $1 billion.

• According to Bloomberg data, the WhatsApp

acquisition is one of the biggest internet deals since Time Warner's $124 billion merger with AOL in 2001.

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• The Acquisition dwarfs the $1 billion that Facebook paid for photo-sharing service Instagram. • Several analysts had termed

Instagram acquisition expensive. But now, Facebook is paying $42 per user with the deal.

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited India in October, meet PM Narendra Modi

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1. Mark’s push for Internet.org in India

2. 2. Joining hands with Swach Bharat or Clean India Campaign

3. 3. Strengthening the business confidence in India for Facebook

4. 4. Stronger ties with the government

Four Reasons Why Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Is    Visiting India

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Graph Analysis

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facebook Revenue

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SWOT ANALYSIS

Strength Weakness Opportunity Threats1. More than 1 billions

active users each month.

Inability to manage application feeds leading to clutter on the website & reaction from users.

Consolidate facebook for page and facebook app pages- they seen reluctant.

Risk of young, Hip images.

2. Huge amount of personal users information and preference.

Privacy issues. Improve Email and chat.

People have privacy concern with facebook

3. Available in more than 70 languages.

Average Load time is low (2537 second), 76%

Facebook can provide better web search.

Many region social network.

4. Changed the way whole world socialize.

Improve privacy structure.

5. E-mail and chat clients integrated.

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Mark Zuckerberg: Success Secrets of the Youngest Billionaire in the World.

Have a DreamThink bigStart smallBelieve in yourselfFollow your passionBe prepared for criticismBe diligentDon’t be afraid to dare the giantsBe focusedLearn to take risk

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Facebook is blue because Zuckerberg is color-blind He says he’s not that interested in money He once wore a tie every day for a whole year According to a report in Business Insider, Zuckerberg doesn't own

a TV. He owns a Hungarian sheepdog named Beast, who has a

Facebook page with 1.5 million fans. an interview with The New Yorker, Chan said that the couple

met while waiting in line for the bathroom at a party hosted by Mr. Zuckerberg's fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi.

Zuckerberg's programmed his own trick into Facebook. If you type @[4:0] in the Facebook comment box, Mark Zuckerberg's name will appear.

Zuckerberg considers himself an atheist.

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