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Updated Saturday, February 4, 2012 0:43 am TWN, By Michael Liedtke ,AP |
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After IPO, Facebook will face new pressures to make profitIt's one of the company's major challenges because the total is paltry compared with competing Internet companies. Google makes more than US$30 a year from each registered user. Even struggling Yahoo and AOL make US$7 and US$10, respectively. Once Facebook goes public, Wall Street will surely demand more. That means the social network will almost certainly have to attract a lot more users or be more aggressive with its advertising, perhaps by mining personal data even more than it does now. But can Facebook do all that without spoiling the user experience? The company may have a tough time increasing the number of ads on a site that has become primarily a home for online conversations. βIt's a communications tool. Can you imagine what a turn-off it would be if we were talking on the phone and AT&T tried to play an ad in the middle of our conversation?β said University of Notre Dame finance professor Tim Loughran, who studies IPOs. Facebook stock probably won't begin trading until at least May, but analysts already believe the company will try to sell shares at a price that will give it a market value of at least US$100 billion β more than Yahoo, AOL and Hewlett Packard Co. combined. To justify a valuation like that, Facebook will need to maximize its revenue to get closer to Google, one of its biggest rivals. Google's revenue of nearly US$38 billion last year translated into about US$35 per registered user. Facebook recorded US$3.7 billion in revenue last year. The question is whether it can bring in more money without alienating the 845 million users who have become accustomed to hanging out with friends and family on the social network without an onslaught of ads. Part of that online environment has been by design. Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg wanted to get as many as people as possible to create profiles on the website before figuring out the best ways to profit from all the information about their interests and connections. | ||||||||||||||||||||