| Facebook stock up slightly in first day of trading after raking in $16 billion in IPO - NEW YORK, N.Y. - Facebook is trading up 8 per cent Friday, as investors seek to put a dollar value on the company that turned online social networking into a global cultural phenomenon. Earlier, the company's 28-year-old CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, smiled as he rang the opening bell from Facebook's headqu
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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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| The Best Previews to Facebook IPO Day - Before we watch Facebook be its public self at 11:00 a.m this morning, when its starts trading on the stock market, it's time to get caught up on what this all means. Last night the company priced its stock at $38 per share for a valuation of $104 billion -- the biggest pre-IPO valuation ever, of all time. But what do all those numbers mean for the rest of America? For the Internet? For the ...
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| Facebook IPO huge, but no 'pop' - Facebook hit the stock market with a splash on Friday, setting records for valuation and volume of first-day trading, but failed to satisfy the expectations of many around the world who were looking for a huge pop in the social networking giant's share price.
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| Facebook IPO underwhelms Web, too - As the stock market opened Friday with a ring of the bell by Mark Zuckerberg, all eyes were on Facebook -- the social media Megalodon he nursed from a dorm-room project to one of Wall Street's hottest prospects ever. Facebook, or "FB" as it's now known to investors, may have made amateur analysts on the Web go wild. But on the Nasdaq, it was a less exciting ride -- ending the day at a price ...
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| Wall Street opens higher despite plunge in Facebook stock price - U.S. stocks advanced, sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index up from the lowest level in four months, after China signaled it would support the economy and German and French officials prepared to meet before a summit.
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| Facebook's flat debut puts social media firms under microscope - Investors prove cool to much-anticipated IPO, and to similar social media platforms, on skepticism over viability, strength of advertising base
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| Facebook's less-than-stellar debut puts social media firms under microscope - Investors prove cool to much-anticipated IPO, and to similar social media platforms, on skepticism over viability, strength of advertising base
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| Facebook fails to live up to its hype - NEW YORK - It was barely "like" and definitely not "love" from Facebook investors as the online social network's stock failed to live up to the hype in its trading debut Friday.
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