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Facebook’s Flawed IPO Strategy – Forbes

Forbes Facebook's Flawed IPO Strategy Forbes Last Thursday, Facebook executed the world largest IPO in history based on value. Valued at over $100B, the investment bankers like Morgan Stanley and Facebook should be congratulated and giving each other high-fives, right? Facebook stock sags in IPO Inquirer Facebook Gold Rush: Fanfare vs.

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Facebook stock sags in IPO – Inquirer

CTV.ca Facebook stock sags in IPO Inquirer By Madeline Bennett Facebook's eagerly-anticipated initial public offering (IPO) failed to live up to expectations Friday as the company's stock sagged in trading. Initially priced at $38, Facebook's stock was able to close the day at $38.23, … Would Facebook's IPO have been bigger if it went with New York Stock Exchange?

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SpaceX launch aborted, next launch window on Tuesday – Ars Technica

ABC News SpaceX launch aborted, next launch window on Tuesday Ars Technica by Nathan Mattise – May 19, 2012 11:30 pm UTC The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch was aborted this morning at the last moment—T-minus 0.5 seconds to be exact.

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Would Facebook’s IPO have been bigger if it went with New York Stock Exchange? – VentureBeat

VentureBeat Would Facebook's IPO have been bigger if it went with New York Stock Exchange? VentureBeat The all-computer run NASDAQ could be to blame for a lack of a Facebook stock pop Friday, when the social network started its first day of trading

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Play this: ‘Star Drill’

In Star Drill you only have one goal: to grab as many diamonds as you can before you die.

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China Approves Google Acquisition of Motorola Mobility – PCWorld

The Associated Press China Approves Google Acquisition of Motorola Mobility PCWorld The companies announced last August that they had entered into an agreement for Google to acquire mobile phone and tablet maker Motorola Mobility for about US$12.5 billion. “We are pleased that the deal has received approval in all jurisdictions,” … Google gets China OK for Motorola deal The Associated Press China Clears Google's Motorola Mobility Deal Wall Street Journal all 251 news articles

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