| Facebook shares fall below IPO price on second day - SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Facebook Inc. fell more than 8% to $35.09 on Monday morning, putting the stock below its IPO price of $38 per share on its second day of trading. Facebook made its trading debut on Friday following its $16 billion IPO, with the shares closing the day with a gain of only 0.6%. More than 35 million shares of the social network were traded at least check ...
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| Mark Zuckerberg Rings Nasdaq Bell to Open Facebook's First Day of Trading - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has rung the Nasdaq bell, opening the market in what is the social network's first day as a public company.
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| Facebook Shares Close Just Above Opening Price - Facebook closed its first day of public trading Friday just a fraction above the opening share price of $38, dashing expectations that the social networking giant would ignite a buying frenzy among its millions of users.
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| Facebook fails to live up to hype on Day 1 of trading as big investors see little return - The stock market did turn out to be a voting machine on Facebook on Friday (to quote Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham), and the vote was thumbs-down on flapdoodle.
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| See the Facebook stock price right now - UPDATE (6:50 a.m.) With the push of a button, Mark Zuckerberg rang Nasdaq’s ceremonial opening bell to signal Facebook’s first day of trading, but if you missed the live video, you didn’t miss much. It was about as exciting as watching grass grow. Facebook wouldn’t allow any outside media to the private event. And Nasdaq’s [...
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| Did Delta Hedging Cause the Market's Latest Swoon? - If there was a silver lining to last week's miserable market action, it would probably be the respectable gain of 0.6% that Facebook (FB) eked out on its first day as a publicly traded company...( Read More )
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| Facebook falls below IPO price in Day 2 of public trades - Facebook falls below IPO price in Day 2 of public trades
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| ETF Technical Trading FAQ - The growth of the ETF industry has spawned numerous tools that bring forth previously difficult-to-reach corners of the market at the fingertips of mainstream investors. The evolution of the exchange-traded ...
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| Bargain Hunters Take Note: Insider Cluster-Buying At FTR - A particularly strong insider buying signal is what we call a "cluster-buy" where three or more different insiders make open market purchases within a short period of one another. At Frontier Communications Corp (NASD: FTR), 6 different insiders purchased 137,200 shares at an average price of $3.28/share, for a total of $450,367, with the most recent purchase on May 18, 2012.
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