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Venture capitalists have invested a further $53m in LinkedIn

LinkedIn worth $1bn?

Additional venture capital funding for professional social networking site inflates paper value

Written by Martin Courtney

The growing attraction of social networking sites for financial investors has pushed the paper value of LinkedIn to over $1bn (£508m), according to the company's chief executive Dan Nye.

LinkedIn recently secured an additional $53m of funding from venture capitalists Bain Capital, taking the total raised to $80m.

The company, which as set up five years ago and recently opened an office London has over a million UK members, six million in Europe and 23 million worldwide.

Rival social networking site Facebook is currently valued at $15bn, after Microsoft invested $240m for a 1.6 per cent stake in the company in October last year.

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