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As such, it's difficult to estimate how much the shares are really worth, though there's no doubt Facebook is worth quite a bit. On SharesPost, one of the markets where Facebook shares are traded, the company's common stock recently had a completed contract between a buyer and a seller at $25, implying a valuation of nearly $57 billion
-- or roughly $14 billion for the shares that Zuckerberg owns. Facebook did not respond to a request to interview Zuckerberg about his pledge on Thursday, and there are not many details available about how the promises will work. By pushing the age for substantial charitable giving lower, Zuckerberg is challenging today's generation of tech entrepreneurs to think not just about how they will make their next million
-- or billion -- but how they will give it away. "Younger donors think longer-term because they will be giving longer-term," said Jason Franklin, a professor at New York University and the executive director of the nonprofit Bolder Giving, which encourages people from all walks of life to give big. "Giving when you are older, you give so your children will have a better world. Giving when you are in your 20s, you give so you will have a better world."
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