Facebook IPO
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- utopian0
How low can you go?
Death row....
What a brother knows....
Once again....
- utopian0
- a year later and almost nothing different except more ads and a new timelinemonospaced
- and less usersutopian
- benfal990
anyone have the new facebook yet?
- I'm just happily rid of the last one!MrT
- Which new Facebook?Continuity
- 74LEO0
Is anyone else getting date single asian women side bar adverts?
- Yup.duckseason
- waiss.gifutopian
- Damn! They are hot! I never seen tits that big on an asian girl but still kinda annoying.74LEO
- utopian0
- thanks for posting the $0.13 change from the same daymonospaced
- ********0
if you keep on watching the stocks on FB, it'll never grow
- ********0
every time you post, you're making the facebook stock drop, and an angel loses its wings...[ just saying...]
- pablo280
Facebook now charges you for messages sent to celebrities and people you aren't friends with
- Continuity0
You know, it keeps going down ... and down ... and down ...
Have you considered maybe offloading your shares in FB, Utopian?
- pinkfloyd0
Apple hit the turd at 391 now.
- utopian0
Zuckerberg's $2.3b windfall before Facebook IPO
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reaped a gain of nearly $US2.3 billion ($AUD2.24b) last year when he exercised 60 million stock options just before the online social networking leader's initial public offering.
The windfall detailed in regulatory documents saddled Zuckerberg, 28, with a massive tax bill. He raised the money to pay it by selling 30.2 million Facebook shares for $US38 apiece, or $US1.1 billion, in the IPO.
Facebook's stock hasn't closed above $38 since the IPO was completed last May. The shares gained 71 cents Friday to close at $US26.85.
The 29 per cent decline from Facebook's IPO price has cost Zuckerberg nearly $US7 billion on paper, based on the 609.5 million shares of company stock that he owned as of March 31, according to the regulatory filing. His current stake is still worth $US16.4 billion.
- monospaced0
Apple back at 442
- sikma0
Small investors 'stock picking' are just chum in water for HFT algos.