Looking ahead toward its much-anticipated IPO later this month, Facebook has produced a 30-minute video pitch to show big-time investors why sinking money into a publicly traded Facebook will be a good idea.
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It's an interesting take on the normal business investment pitch video -- instead of a heavy emphasis on dry finance numbers, Facebook plays to the heartstrings.
Soft lighting, multiple interview angles and background music fit for sunrise in a nature show combine to make a clear emotional pitch to potential investors. In one of the video's opening scenes, founder Mark Zuckerberg hews closely to the classic marketing pitch of telling a story. "I grew up with the Internet," he says, before adding later: "The thing that seemed like it was missing was actually people."
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The Facebook IPO will reportedly happen May 18. The company announced Thursday it would price shares between $28 and $35 and offer 337,415,352 shares of Class A common stock. Facebook will become the most valuable U.S. Internet company at the time of its IPO, which should value the company at between $85 and $95 billion. The current record is held by Google, which as valued at $23 billion when it went public in 2004. Zuckerberg will make at least $846 million when the company he founded in a Harvard dorm room goes public.
Check out the video above for more of a rundown of Facebook's big pitch. If you have the inclination and a half-hour to spare, check out Facebook's full-length video pitch to big investors here. If you want a primer on just what exactly an IPO is and what it means for a company, see the video below.
If you were running a major bank or mutual fund, how heavily would you invest in Facebook? Let us know in the comments.
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