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- Facebook's lawyers disagreed, saying the internal valuation was just one opinion and that the Winklevosses had had ample conflicting valuations of the company's shares before the mediation started. They were not interested in pinning down a monetary value, said Joshua Rosenkranz, Facebook's lead attorney.
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