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Forbes - Sun May 27, 11:21 am ET
Ross Douthat shares my personal visceral dislike for Facebook, but I'm afraid he's let this warp his analysis of the economics of Facebook. For those note really paying attention, the issue is that Facebook went public last week, meaning it's shares were made available for the public to buy and sell on the stock market. Shares were initially sold at a price of $38, which meant the company was ...
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Forbes - Sun May 27, 10:34 am ET
was much anticipated???in fact, it was downright hyped. That was then. Now lawsuits are flying.??See??Facebook: Lawsuits Piling Up.??If you lost money, you may have a claim. See??Facebook, Zuckerberg Sued Over IPO. But if you do, will it go into your pocket or must you split it with the IRS? Say you bought stock for $38, ...
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Forbes - Sun May 27, 10:25 am ET
There were a number of irregularities in the initial public offering of Facebook?s shares. Among the irregularities are questions about improper and potentially illegal conduct by the investment banks and brokers involved in the IPO.
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TheStreet.com - 1 hour 46 minutes ago
Tech reporter James Rogers says Facebook needs a better plan to impress investors.
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PC Magazine - 1 hour 50 minutes ago
Rumors resurface that Facebook's interested in building mobile hardware, a situation Google is undoubtedly keeping its eye on.
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CNET - Sun May 27, 4:14 pm ET
Among other murmurings of a Facebook smartphone, The New York Times reports the company is hoping to release the handset by next year. Originally posted at News - Mobile
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Fox News - Sun May 27, 3:51 pm ET
The botched offering of Facebook stock has raised several troubling questions, but at least we don't have to worry about the one that plagues many IPOs: How are a few select investors able to buy in early at lower prices and then pocket huge profits when the trading frenzy begins?
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PC World - 21 minutes ago
Facebook is revitalizing its effort to create a smartphone, recruiting engineers who have experience with mobile devices, according to a story in the New York...
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Houston Chronicle - 1 hour 7 minutes ago
Instead of gain, small Facebook investors found pain BLOOMBERG Copyright 2012 BLOOMBERG. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 11:30 p.m., Friday, May 25, 2012 SAN FRANCISCO - Ryan Cefalu, who lives with his wife and two kids in Baton Rouge, La., saw in Facebook's much-anticipated initial public offering a chance to buffer his ...
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Houston Chronicle - 1 hour 7 minutes ago
Facebook IPO adds to distrust of stocks BLOOMBERG Copyright 2012 BLOOMBERG. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 11:29 p.m., Friday, May 25, 2012 Facebook's initial public offering, plagued by trading errors and a big drop in its $38 IPO share price, will push more individual investors out of a stock market they already ...
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - 2 minutes ago
Marketers haven't solved how to use Facebook's versatile but complex ad system effectively.
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The New Zealand Herald - 16 minutes ago
So, no honeymoon then. A week ago, Mark Zuckerberg was celebrating his first morning as a married man, and a US$19.1 billion ($25.3 billion) married man at that.The previous Friday, Facebook's founder had floated his social network...
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Brisbane Times - 49 minutes ago
The Facebook spending spree may be continuing as a new report says the social networking giant might be looking to buy Norwegian company Opera Software.
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Brisbane Times - 1 hour 50 minutes ago
Greek web users have waged Facebook war against IMF head Christine Lagarde after she accused their countrymen of dodging taxes.
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Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news - 2 hours 10 minutes ago
Greek web users waged Facebook war against IMF head Christine Lagarde on Sunday after she accused their countrymen of dodging taxes.