I'm not a banker so maybe I'm missing something, but I wouldn't be too happy if my company popped after the IPO. The way I see it, that just means that I left money on the table.
If anything, this increases my respect for Zuckerberg and team.
I'm not really excited about the prospect of bankers lining their favored clients' pockets with my money.
It's not uncommon to sell your personal shares in the IPO.
Even if you don't sell your own shares, selling 10% of the company at $5 billion (no pop) is strictly better than selling 10% of the company at $3 billion (assuming a 60% pop to $5 billion). The company has more money and you own the same portion of the company.
If anything, this increases my respect for Zuckerberg and team.
I'm not really excited about the prospect of bankers lining their favored clients' pockets with my money.