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Facebook IPO falls short of the hype - Los Angeles Times
![]() Los Angeles Times | Facebook IPO falls short of the hype Los Angeles Times Visitors watch as Facebook is listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange, shown on the board in Times Square in New York. (Carolyn Cole, Los Angeles Times / April 17, 2012) There wasn't much to like about Facebook's first day as a public company. Facebook IPO huge, but delivers no 'pop' PHOTOS: Facebook IPO launches at NYSE FACEBOOK IPO LIVE: The social network goes public |
Morgan Stanley made big bet on Facebook - Orlando Sentinel
Morgan Stanley made big bet on Facebook Orlando Sentinel But a rocky first day of trading has raised questions about whether it paid off. After a delayed start to trading, Facebook's shares spent much of the day struggling to stay above the $38 IPO price - and ended with just a 23-cent gain. |
BATS Bats Its Eyes at Rivals - Wall Street Journal
![]() Wall Street Journal | BATS Bats Its Eyes at Rivals Wall Street Journal By JENNY STRASBURG BATS Global Markets' board is debating whether to list the company on a rival exchange once it revisits plans for an initial public offering, a step that would further undermine its bid to challenge NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX Group ... Why BATS Killed Its IPO |
Stocks: Facebook IPO vs. Europe worries - CNN
![]() USA TODAY | Stocks: Facebook IPO vs. Europe worries CNN Facebook (FB), which priced its initial public offering at $38 a share after the closing bell Thursday, will start trading on the Nasdaq Friday. The offering raised $16 billion, making it the most valuable tech IPO in history. Stocks sink...Facebook shares priced for IPO...Possible soda tax.... What Facebook May Mean For Your Portfolio, Even If You Didn't Buy It Facebook fever drives US stocks higher |
Facebook IPO averts 'odd lot' question - IBNLive.com
Facebook IPO averts 'odd lot' question IBNLive.com By the end of regular trading on Friday, however, the stock closed at $38.23, just 23 cents, or 0.6 percent, above its initial public offering price. An order for less than 100 shares is called an odd lot. Two decades ago, this was a forgotten corner ... |




