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Does Zuckerberg Need Help?

Posted Mar 03, 2008 02:10pm EST by Sarah Lacy in Internet, Newsmakers
In part two of Sarah-and-Kara riff on tech (for part one, click here), we discuss Facebook's search for a new token adult now that Owen Van Natta is leaving. Will Wall Street accept a 23-year-old? If not, who should Facebook snag?

7 Comments

investor1990
investor1990 - Monday March 03, 2008 07:40PM EST

What qualifies these two to be making value judgments on who is capable of running companies or not?

David
David - Monday March 03, 2008 07:59PM EST

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AHMED
AHMED - Tuesday March 04, 2008 02:06AM EST

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David
David - Tuesday March 04, 2008 02:15AM EST

Critics are just critics. They can't do or inventing anything. Not even have their gut to start their own company. They are just columnists. Zuckerberg is great I don't mind to have him as a CEO of his own company. He has his own vision and passion. Remember what happen to Apple when the guy Steve Jobs hired from Pepsi kicked him out.

David
David - Tuesday March 04, 2008 02:16AM EST

Critics are just critics. They can't do or inventing anything. Not even have their gut to start their own company. They are just columnists. Zuckerberg is great I don't mind to have him as a CEO of his own company. He has his own vision and passion. Remember what happen to Apple when the guy Steve Jobs hired from Pepsi kicked him out.

Sarah
Sarah - Tuesday March 04, 2008 10:54AM EST

@david: not sure this was clear in the video, but i agree. i think he should stay CEO. i do think he wouldn't *want* to do the job to deal with wall street when/if facebook one day goes public but arguably a president or CFO could do it

Yahoo! Finance User
Yahoo! Finance User - Wednesday March 05, 2008 07:49PM EST

thats true

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