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- Facebook Ends Flat On First Day's Trading
Trading in Facebook shares has begun on the Nasdaq in New York, in one of the most hotly-anticipated US stock market flotations.After a half-hour delay, the price per share opened at $42 (£26.59), 11% ...
day trading how 20 May 2012 - On Facebook IPO Day, Twitter Sentiment Correlated With Share Price
Twitter users who participated in a crowdsourced prediction for Facebook's IPO day closing price collectively missed the mark, but another analysis suggests that changes in Twitter sentiment accurately predicted how Facebook's share price turned throughout the day.
day trading how 20 May 2012 - Facebook falls flat in first day of public trading
Despite days of hype and hoopla, Facebook's stock closed just 23 cents higher than than its opening price on its first day of trading, disappointing investors across the globe.
day trading how 20 May 2012 - Why you should resist buying Facebook on its first day of trading
Even the hottest initial public stock offerings can lose steam after their first day of trading.
day trading how 20 May 2012 - An Introduction To Day Trading
This article will take an objective look at day trading, who does it and how it is done.
day trading how 20 May 2012 - Facebook shares jump, then fade on first day of trading
Facebook didn't make too many friends Friday. After jumping more than 15% in early trading of its much-hyped initial public offering, gains quickly evaporated. By day's end, shares of the world largest social networking company closed at $38.08, according to preliminary figures from Nasdaq, barely above its $38 offering price.
day trading how 20 May 2012 - Comment on Facebook, Zuckerberg ring in first day of trading from Menlo Park headquarters
WSJ had a great article a couple months back about how Facebook is worth money. It makes some money off the various pay apps/games, but its real worth is the access it sells to its members information. Many of the free simple apps come at the price of the app owner getting some of your information, but more importantly they get all of your friends information as well. So if an average person has ...
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