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mikehuffman | 14 years ago

I would not be surprised if the government directly began to subsidize facebook, just for the incredible amount of personal information they could mine. Another scary thought is a company like equifax, buying into facebook.

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rhizome|14 years ago

They're called the Carlyle Group and they bought in nearly at FB's beginning.

EDIT: Looks like the Google News Alert has reached Carlyle Headquarters. Expect silent downvotes.

ryanwaggoner|14 years ago

I downvoted you, because:

1. You didn't provide any source for this (and I can't find anything online to back it up; granted I only searched for a few minutes). Facebook isn't listed in their portfolio, for example: http://www.carlyle.com/Portfolio/Alphabetically/item8774.htm.... And I couldn't find any mention of the Carlyle Group in the Facebook S-1 filing, either. You could be right, but I'd like to see the evidence.

2. The Carlyle Group is a huge private equity firm that owns all or part of hundreds of companies around the world. Suggesting (without any evidence) that they own these companies as some shadowy method to share private data across them is ridiculous. Your edit makes it even more clear that you're more interested in some kind of conspiracy theory than the obvious truth, which is that the Carlyle Group either didn't invest in Facebook or did so because they thought they'd make good money. And if they invested early, like you say, then they were right.