Eduardo Saverin

How much did Eduardo Saverin get from Facebook? In 2012, Saverin had earned $2 billion from Facebook alone. According to Forbes, Saverin held 53,133,360 shares, or just under 2 percent of Facebook's outstanding shares in 2012. Saverin's share number would be even higher if he hadn't sold off more than half of the shares he won in his lawsuit against the company.

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Yahoo: Andrew Garfield Shuts Down ‘The Social Network Part II’ Return, Gives Update On Eduardo Saverin

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “No, no,” Garfield told IndieWire. “Eduardo is in Singapore having a good time.” Indeed, Saverin renounced his U.S. citizenship ...

Andrew Garfield Shuts Down ‘The Social Network Part II’ Return, Gives Update On Eduardo Saverin

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Today, as Facebook co-founder and United States citizenship-renouncer Eduardo Saverin becomes an even bigger billionaire, he's also become a hero of the conservative media establishment. All it took ...

The Atlantic: Eduardo Saverin May Be Barred from Returning to the U.S. After Renouncing Citizenship

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Eduardo Saverin's plan to renounce his American citizenship to save millions in taxes is getting more complicated: a pair of lawmakers want to tax Saverin even if he flees to Singapore and then bar ...

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Eduardo Saverin May Be Barred from Returning to the U.S. After Renouncing Citizenship

Miami New Times: Eduardo Saverin, Miami-Raised Facebook Founder, Said He Cared Nothing For U.S. “Beyond the Mere Use of Its Resources”

Eduardo Saverin, Miami-Raised Facebook Founder, Said He Cared Nothing For U.S. “Beyond the Mere Use of Its Resources”

Business Insider: Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin says the best companies come out of periods of economic downturn and volatility