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By Dejan Pekic BCom DipFP CFP
Senior Financial Planner

Founders who turned concepts into companies and changed the face of business 

This is the seventh in a twelve part series about the great entrepreneurs of our time and what you can learn from them. 

At number 07 is Mark Zuckerberg. 

Love it or hate it Facebook is here to stay with over 901 million active users.  

The IPO however has been a disaster. After coming on the NASDAQ at US$38 per share on Friday the 18th May 2012 the share price briefly touched US$45 on the day before beginning to fall, closing at US$28.19 per share overnight. 

History tells us that initial public offerings that that trade down this quickly don’t ever recover but Zuckerberg is a rare talent and if he survives as Facebook’s CEO in the short term he will only get better and better over the next decade. 

At Newealth we are always looking to innovate and improve our ongoing services wherever possible and if you have any ideas or comments, please feel free to email me via ‘Contact Us’ at www.newealth.com.au or to call me on +61 2 9267 2322. 



31st-May-2012
 
        
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