What the Facebook IPO reveals to us

Feb 2, 2012
As part of the required government filing that goes along with an initial public offering, the social networking giant had to expose a lot about itself.

How going public changes Facebook's culture

Feb 2, 2012
Larry Dignan, chief editor at ZDNet, talks about the challenges facing the social networking giant as it tries to preserve its corporate culture post-IPO.
A street sign for 'Hacker Way' is stands at the Facebook headquarters on Feb. 1, 2012 in Menlo Park, Calif. Will Facebook's company culture change once it goes public?
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What’s an IPO?

Feb 2, 2012
So Facebook has filed to go public. How exactly does an initial public offering work? Marketplace's Paddy Hirsch explains.

Facebook mulls its China strategy

Feb 2, 2012
China is a huge potential market for Facebook but to get in the company may have to modify its uncensored software.

Why Facebook is going public now

Feb 2, 2012
Economist Diane Swonk discusses what is it about a strong market that makes it good for a company, like Facebook, to go public.

Facebook to face more regulation

Feb 2, 2012
Becoming a public company also means Facebook will be facing more scrutiny, from investors, sure -- but also from government regulators.

Getting in on the Facebook IPO

Feb 2, 2012
When it goes public, Facebook is likely to be worth $75 billion or more. But, odds are, you aren't getting in on the real action.

For public good, not for profit.

How Facebook could grow its business

Feb 2, 2012
Now that it has gone public, will Facebook start buying up other startups to grow?

Storify: Doing the numbers on Facebook's IPO

Feb 1, 2012
Too busy to read the full prospectus from Facebook announcing its initial public offering? Here are the highlights - from it's $5 billion offer to Mark Zuckerberg's $1-a-year salary - via my Twitter feed.