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Facebook Execs Splitting Up on the Road: Source

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Published: Tuesday, 8 May 2012 | 1:19 AM ET
By: Kayla Tausche|General Assignment Reporter
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Boston-based fund managers hoping to hear from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Tuesday's roadshow breakfast are in for a disappointment.

Facebook executives are splitting up to tackle the remaining eight days on the road, a person familiar with the matter tells CNBC, after the entire team finished six large investor meetings in New York on Monday.

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and CFO David Ebersman will front the Tuesday morning breakfast at Boston's Four Seasons hotel, this person said; after the morning meeting, the current plan is to head to Baltimore.

What remains unclear is the next stop for founder & CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his lieutenant Chris Cox, the social network's vice president of product — and whether they will be tackling another set of meetings not disclosed in the current schedule, or regrouping after a grueling kick-off.

According to previous iterations of the schedule, group presentations were set to occur Monday in NYC, Tuesday in Boston and Friday in Palo Alto.

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Boston-based fund managers hoping to hear from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Tuesday's roadshow breakfast are in for a disappointment.
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