WhatsApp sold to Facebook for $16 billion

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According to documents filed with SEC today, Facebook has purchased WhatsApp for $16 billion in cash and stock. As with the Instagram buyout WhatsApp will operate independently post acquisition. It is Facebook's hope that the deal will "accelerate Facebook’s ability to bring connectivity and utility to the world."

WhatsApp is on a path to connect 1 billion people. The services that reach that milestone are all incredibly valuable. WhatsApp will complement our existing chat and messaging services to provide new tools for our community.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg


The service has over 450 million users access it each month according to statistics in their latest press release. The CEO is hopeful this move will allow his company to move forward as fast as possible.

Doing this will give WhatsApp the flexibility to grow and expand, while giving me, Brian, and the rest of our team more time to focus on building a communications service that’s as fast, affordable and personal as possible.WhatsApp co-founder and CEO Jan Koum


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MultitaskPosted:

Heir Now another thing for Facebook to ruin.


yeah they are going to make changes that will ruin the app.

I-DA-KINGPosted:

I wonder how they plan to make money off of this

MaggardoPosted:

For 16 billion dollars!! That is insane.

AttributesPosted:

as soon as facebook bought whats app its going to be ruined

AlmightyHelixPosted:

Now another thing for Facebook to ruin.

STiPosted:

Soon it will be Facebook vs Google

IntPosted:

wow facebook are like google buying everything, next thing yo uknow they will buy youtube of google

-CPPosted:

That'll teach Zuck a lesson on when to hire people, lmao.

TreyarchedPosted:

looks like it's time to uninstall whatsapp before Facebook ruin everything thats good about it.

ValorPosted:

$16 billion is outrageous and I don't understand how they could possibly make a profit from this.