Once Again Facebook Zuckerberg Will Vist China To Expand China Market

According to cheap electronics epathchina reports, the world's largest social networking site Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is planning to visit China once again to seek the best way of expanding the company.

According to cheap electronics epathchina reports, the world's largest social networking site Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is planning to visit China once again to seek the best way of expanding the company.

"Our company's mission is very clear, which is hoping to link up the entire world." Facebook's chief operating officer (COO) Sheryl Sandberg at the Reuters Global Technology Forum said, "At the same time, it is difficult to imagine what will happen without China's participation when connecting the world "

Sandberg also said that it is "inevitable" for Facebook to be publicly listed on the capital market, although she refused to provide more details on the Facebook IPO time.

"This is the way all companies have to take. For us, inevitably, it is the next big thing to happen." She said, "People used to ask whether we are willing to sell the company. Now people stop asking this question, and We will not sell the company, no one can buy us, we will open listing. "

Buy wholesale electronics ePathChina has reported that, Sandberg and Zuckerberg both had different attitude to entering the Chinese market,

But Sandberg said, "Even though you may already have known the news, Mark and I do agree the importance of China."

China is the world's largest Internet market, it is very attractive for Facebook. Zuckerberg has visited China last December, and Mark have talked with several leading Chinese Internet companies, including Baidu, Sina and AliBaba.

Sandberg said this time Zuckerberg visit to China has not yet determined time and bodies, but Zuckerberg is learning Chinese.

Facebook hopes that its advertising revenue in 2011 will reach 40 billion U.S. dollars, last year the figure was 18.6 billion U.S. dollars. Some industry observers suspect that Facebook will eventually run ads on third-party sites, through "like" button as a tool. But Sandberg said the company will not do so.

Sandberg said, "Our focus is not online advertising, our own website has a very good development and growth."