Facebook Invests $5.7B in India's Reliance Jio

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Facebook Invests $5.7B in India's Reliance Jio


The world's largest social media company announced today it has invested $5.7 billion for a 9.99% stake in India's Reliance Jio Platforms, a three-and-a-half-year-old subsidiary of the nation's most valued firm, Reliance Industries, and the biggest telecom operator in the country with more than 380 million subscribers. The deal, which valued Jio at a pre-money valuation of $65.95 billion, makes Facebook the largest minority shareholder in the Indian telecom network. The social giant said the investment marks its "commitment to India," where it will focus on collaborating with Jio to create "new ways for people and businesses to operate more effectively in the growing digital economy." This is the largest investment for a minority stake by a technology company anywhere in the world and the largest foreign direct investment in the technology space in India.
 

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Facebook Invests $5.7B in India's Reliance Jio


The world's largest social media company announced today it has invested $5.7 billion for a 9.99% stake in India's Reliance Jio Platforms, a three-and-a-half-year-old subsidiary of the nation's most valued firm, Reliance Industries, and the biggest telecom operator in the country with more than 380 million subscribers. The deal, which valued Jio at a pre-money valuation of $65.95 billion, makes Facebook the largest minority shareholder in the Indian telecom network. The social giant said the investment marks its "commitment to India," where it will focus on collaborating with Jio to create "new ways for people and businesses to operate more effectively in the growing digital economy." This is the largest investment for a minority stake by a technology company anywhere in the world and the largest foreign direct investment in the technology space in India.

This feels very bad for America.
 
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