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Bono’s Facebook investment worth almost $1 billion

Value of Elevation Partners stake in Facebook increases


Bono’s Facebook investment worth almost $1 billion
Bono’s Facebook investment worth almost $1 billion

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U2’s front man has made a profitable investment with his Facebook stake, which is now valued at almost $800 million.

Bono’s private equity firm, Elevation Partners bought its share in the social networking giant for $210 million in November 2009, but it’s estimated value has increased to $975 million. The Dublin-born rock icon serves as the Managing Director and Co-Founder of Elevation Partners.

Mark Zuckerberg’s social network platform has been valued at $65 billion, an increase of over $10 billion in the last eight months.

The Inter republic group, an advertising and marketing giant just sold half of its 0.4 percent share in Facebook for $133 million, which has increased the value of the site to more than $65 billion.

Speaking about selling a proportion of their investment, Michael Roth, Interpublic Group chief executive said an "attractive opportunity" to sell some of their stake presented itself and it "made sense" to do so.

Forbes named Irish rockers U2 as one of the world’s highest payed musicians earlier this year, with profits of around $195 million from their combined record sales and concert tickets over the last two years.
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Bono does pay his taxes. His company receives royalties into a Dutch company which pays a low rate of tax. Is there something wrong with Holland getting a benefit from U2. It isn't as if all their fans are Irish. Equally since Ireland is a partial tax haven itself we should hardly whinge about it.
do gooder - won't pay irish taxes - a birdie who squirreled his scheckels offshore.
I'll be kinder. It's time to put the time into traditional Irish music!
Cash in now cuz the bubble is about to burst. Maybe then he'll pay his fair share.
Pay your taxes.
Think of how many new pairs of sunglasses he could buy.
he can now give back big time...because it's the right thing to do...
 




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