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Facebook has finally closed its $21.8 billion WhatsApp deal

The European Commission approved the sale a few days ago.

FACEBOOK HAS FINALLY closed its deal for the instant messaging service WhatsApp, a few days after the European Commission approved the deal.

The deal, which was originally announced in February, was confirmed in a document filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. In addition to it now being a subsidiary of Facebook, it means that WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum is now a member of Facebook’s Board of Directors.

He will remain chief executive of WhatsApp, and will receive $1 in an annual salary, similar to Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and restricted stock units worth nearly $2 billion.

Last Friday, the European Commission authorised Facebook’s deal with WhatsApp, and found that it and Facebook Messenger were not close competitors. It said that consumers would continue to have a wide choice of alternative consumer communications apps after the deal was completed.

It also found that the two apps had enough differences to separate them. For example, WhatsApp uses phone numbers while Facebook Messenger requires you to set up a profile before using it.

The app has more than 600 million active users worldwide and Facebook has said it will run WhatsApp as a separate entity.

According to Re/Code, the deal is now worth $21.8 billion, mainly because the value of Facebook stock has increased.

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    Mute Tony Skillington
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    Oct 6th 2014, 5:38 PM

    $21 billion…someone’s on a major piss up tonight..

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    Mute graham galvin
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    Oct 6th 2014, 5:03 PM

    He will receive $1 annual salary similar to zuckerberg. Nice just under 2 cent a week lol.

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    Mute David Thomas
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    Oct 6th 2014, 6:50 PM

    Must be a jobsbridge scheme

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    Mute Garvan Broughall
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    Oct 6th 2014, 4:46 PM

    Facebook will own every App we download within 5years… Be charging us to use everythin!!!!!

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    Mute David Fortune
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    Oct 6th 2014, 4:56 PM

    They don’t need to charge you anything, they’re making plenty off you already.

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    Mute Garvan Broughall
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    Oct 6th 2014, 4:58 PM

    When they have the monopoly why wouldn’t they? They can never have enough $$$

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    Mute thomas patrick
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    Oct 6th 2014, 5:56 PM

    Because then someone will release a free version and people will move. Monopolistic entities don’t always benefit from increased prices in the long run

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    Mute Dylan
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    Oct 6th 2014, 6:02 PM

    People move on from social media. One day something better will come along. Just look at MySpace and Bebo.

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    Mute Jason Bourne
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    Oct 6th 2014, 7:01 PM

    No Dylan, it’s too late for that. Facebook will buy any and every company that starts or come close to mimicking them

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    Mute Jason Bourne
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    Oct 6th 2014, 7:02 PM

    Just like Google will be the be all and end all. It will swallow up Microsoft and Apple.

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    Mute Alan McNamara
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    Oct 6th 2014, 8:38 PM

    They failed in buying snapchat

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    Mute Jason Bourne
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    Oct 6th 2014, 7:02 PM

    The Google will buy Facebook.

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    Mute Marc Walsh
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    Oct 6th 2014, 10:04 PM

    Riddle me this what’s facebook going to do when something similar to what’s app gets popular, 21 billion is zuckerburg nuts

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    Mute Stephen Doyle
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    Oct 7th 2014, 2:02 AM

    Anyone want to buy my bebo shares? Have some magic beans too

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    Oct 6th 2014, 7:44 PM

    Bargain

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