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U2 frontman bono is officially worlds richest rocker-facebook investor
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/168...t-rocker.jhtml
Talk about a "Beautiful Day." Once the smoke clears from Friday's (May 18) Facebook IPO , U2 singer Bono could be the richest musician on the planet. According to England's NME, the already flush, tech-savvy Irish rock icon owns 2.3 percent of the shares of Facebook through his investment group, Elevation Partners. Well before Facebook filed papers to go public, Elevation paid $90 million for the shares in 2009 and after what is expected to be the second-biggest IPO in history, Bono's share could be worth more than $1.5 billion. As Rolling Stone pointed out, Bono will split any Facebook riches with his partners at Elevation (whose number is not known), so his total haul is undetermined. Also, the singer has reportedly pledged to use much of the money raised from his investments to aid charity work in Africa. Though some are reporting that Elevation Partners' expected windfall would make Bono the richest rocker alive, this is not necessarily true, as the money will be split among various investors and partners associated with the group. It should also be noted that Bono would not be allowed to sell all his shares at once, and the singer has said that money raised from his investments will largely be directed to his philanthropic work in Africa. |
Good. Nice to see someone put their own money up for their charity projects.
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Good for him. Very smart.
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There is also a guy who David Choe who was hired to paint Sean Parker's office. Parker offered to pay him in cash or Facebook stock. He took the stock which will now be worth around $200 million dollars.
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As the episode was a satire, it was based on fact... some of these "charities" end up spending 1000million to give out $100,000 in aide. |
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this is real biz!
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Smart music celebrity, good for him, not so many that do this kind of investments.
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saw him on one of the news programs, disputing being one of the richest rockers, he said far from it :2 cents:
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Actually, he is NOT the richest. paul mccartney is.
Bono's company invested in facebook, not him personally. He is NOT a billionaire (as JFK said he was discussing this on tv) |
Why is it always Africa you can see on the tv they have big belly's
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The vast majority of the $300million that was raised during the 1985 'Live Aid' concert for Africa by Bob Geldof in 1995 was siphoned off by warlord Mengistu Haile Mariam and his army.
How much does Bono plan to toss down the drain this time? |
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Giving cash to Africa is pointless, you may as well just burn it for all the good it does.
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Great, it will give the Irish tour guides something new to say.
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Well he's much better at getting rich than he ever was at being a musician.
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elevation partners are the same asshats who went "all in" with palm, which later went out of business.
http://www.elevation.com/EP_news.asp Palm Secures Additional $100 Million Equity Investment SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec. 22, 2008 -- Palm, Inc. (NASDAQ:PALM) today announced that Elevation Partners has agreed to make an additional $100 million equity investment in Palm. Under a definitive agreement reached today, Elevation will increase its investment in Palm by acquiring newly issued Series C preferred stock that is convertible into Palm common stock at a price of $3.25 per share, a 31 percent premium to the closing price of Palm common stock on Dec. 19, 2008. The Series C preferred stock carries a 0% dividend rate. Elevation will also receive warrants to acquire 7 million shares of Palm common stock at the same price. Prior to March 31, 2009, Palm may elect to cause Elevation to sell up to $49 million of this new investment to other investors on the same or better terms than on which Elevation invested. “The additional capital from Elevation Partners will enable us to put added momentum behind the new product introductions scheduled for 2009 and will provide us with enhanced stability in unsettled economic times,” said Ed Colligan, president and chief executive officer of Palm, Inc. “Elevation has been a great partner to Palm, and we appreciate their continued confidence and support.” “We believe that Palm is in a position to transform the cell phone industry, and we are pleased to have the opportunity to make this additional investment in the company. Palm has an industry-leading team and an exciting, differentiated product roadmap. We are proud to be associated with the company and look forward to great things from Palm in 2009 and beyond,” stated Roger McNamee, co-founder of Elevation Partners. Full News Release (PDF) , December 22, 2008 |
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