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Date: 2012-05-07 Author: Henry Blodget Article Mentions
Author, Henry BlodgetMentioned, Adam Moss Mentioned, Jeff Bezos Mentioned, Mark Zuckerberg Mentioned, James Burnett Mentioned, New York Magazine Mentioned, Twitter
New York Magazine was kind enough to ask me to write a big story on Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook to celebrate the company's long-awaited IPO. The story's out now, and you can read it here. If there's anything good in it, it's probably the result of excellent editing and research by James Burnett, Adam Moss, Thayer McClanahan, and the rest of the team at New York. Anything you don't like about it you can blame on me. Here's what the story says: Most people still think of Mark Zuckerberg as a sort of an idiot-savant -- a lucky kid who was in the right place at the right time and then won a $25 billion lottery (that's about how much his stake in Facebook is worth). Zuckerberg was certainly lucky and in the right place at the right time, but th...(read more)
... New York Magazine was kind enough to ask me to write a big story on Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook to celebrate the company's long-awaited IPO. The story's out now, and you can read it here. If there's anything good in it, it's probably the result of e ...
... Thayer McClanahan, and the rest of the team at New York. Anything you don't like about it you can blame on me. Here's what the story says: Most people still think of Mark Zuckerberg as a sort of an idiot-savant -- a lucky kid who was in the right pla ...
... the other great visionary CEO who pays no attention to the near-term demands of impatient shareholders, Zuckerberg views Facebook's business as existing to fund its product development, not the other way around. On Wall Street, needless to say, this ...
... see it. We'll be posting some excerpts and outtakes of the article here this week, as well as an ebook that includes a bunch more material. In the meantime, have a look here. And check out some of the other amazing articles in the Facebook issue, ...
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