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February 02, 2012

Facebook IPO Filing Reveals Its Stunning Size: A Private Jet, $1 Billion In Profits, And More

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Facebook IPO Filing Reveals Its Stunning Size: A Private Jet, $1 Billion In Profits, And More

"Facebook revealed impressive statistics about its growing and active userbase, which totals 845 million members, more than half of whom, or 483 million, return to the site daily. These hundreds of millions of users have shared more than 100 petabytes (100 quadrillion bytes) of photos and videos with Facebook, and produced an average of 2.7 billion “likes” and comments a day in the final three months of 2011"


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