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Facebook to buy messaging app WhatsApp for $16bn | |
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Facebook has bought messaging app WhatsApp for $16bn (£9.6bn), with an additional $3bn given to WhatsApp's founders and employees. | |
It is the social networking giant's biggest acquisition to date. | |
WhatsApp has over 450 million monthly users and is popular with people looking to avoid text messaging charges. | |
In a statement, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg described WhatsApp's services as "incredibly valuable". | In a statement, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg described WhatsApp's services as "incredibly valuable". |
WhatsApp allows users to send messages over internet connections, avoiding text messaging fees. The company claims it is currently registering one million new users a day. | WhatsApp allows users to send messages over internet connections, avoiding text messaging fees. The company claims it is currently registering one million new users a day. |
Shares fall | |
On a conference call to discuss the deal, WhatsApp founder Jan Koum says he plans to operate the firm "independently and autonomously". He will also become a member of Facebook's board of directors. | |
"We're excited and honoured to partner with Mark and Facebook as we continue to bring our product to more people around the world," Mr Koum said in a statement. | "We're excited and honoured to partner with Mark and Facebook as we continue to bring our product to more people around the world," Mr Koum said in a statement. |
Mr Zuckerberg said the prospect of a deal was first floated just 11 days ago. | |
The Facebook founder said he believed WhatsApp was on track to have a billion users, but insisted he had no plans to place advertising on WhatsApp's interface, saying he did not think ads were the best way to make money from messaging systems. | |
Shares in Facebook dropped 5% in after hours trading before recovering slightly. | |
Prior to this acquisition, Facebook's biggest buy had been Instagram for $1bn in 2012. | Prior to this acquisition, Facebook's biggest buy had been Instagram for $1bn in 2012. |
It had also reportedly offered $3bn to acquire photo messaging service Snapchat. | It had also reportedly offered $3bn to acquire photo messaging service Snapchat. |