Mr Moorhead said that
meant the Initial Public
Offering (IPO) had been a success for Facebook's
founders and early investors.
Some of them managed to sell parts of their stakes for hundreds of millions of dollars.
But he said the share price fall could have long-term consequences for the world's
biggest social network.
"The challenge is this will
sully the long-term brand of
Facebook, and in five years time people will look back on the IPO and have a negative connotation and none of that is good for the
Facebook brand and the
Facebook service itself," Mr Moorhead told BBC World.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18141990
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