The short answer is that there is no corresponding PMS color. Color in business is intellectual property. Most corporate colors have their own specific colors which are, in fact, trademarked. If Facebook used a PMS color, they would be liable to pay Pantone for the use, I'm an Ink Technician, not a lawyer, so don't ask me how that plays out in court. Facebook's blue color is as identifiable as the lower-case "F", and I'm sure anyone contracted to do print work for them has "Facebook blue" or "Match Blue" written on the job order.
The closest PMS color in my book is 2727. I would probably decrease the white to about half of what you'd use to get the 2727.
Hope that helps.
pms for gm logo
The right color for the blue on the new logo of pepsi is Pantone 2945C
blue,red and white
PMS 294 and PMS 199
PMS 158
PMS-300
from: http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Image:Olympic-flag.svgOlympic Movement flag Image File history File links Commons-logo. ...Proportions 2:3, created 1913, adopted 1914, first used 1920.Colors as per http://www.southyorkshire.nhs.uk/london2012/resources/LDN2012%20Brand%20Guidelines.pdf blue: PMS 3005Cyellow: PMS 137Cblack: PMS 426Cgreen: PMS 355Cred: PMS 192C
Pantone Matching System (PMS) 298 U (uncoated stock)
The Wells Fargo logo is a red rectangle containing the words WELLS FARGO in the centre of it. The PMS of the red is 200 and the PMS of the yellow is 123.
Ford blue is Pantone PMS 294c
The PMS color for cobalt blue is PMS 286. It is a deep, rich blue color often used in printing and design projects.
I believe it is red and white.