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  • A debate: Should you jump in on Facebook debut? - Atlanta Journal Constitution May 20, 2012
    TechCrunchA debate: Should you jump in on Facebook debut?Atlanta Journal ConstitutionFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg symbolically opened trading on the Nasdaq stock market inside Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park. Facebook stock is starting trading today, available to the general public for the first time. The social networking site, ...On Facebook IPO Day, T […]
  • Share prices likely to falter this week - Manila Standard Today May 20, 2012
    Share prices likely to falter this weekManila Standard TodayShare prices will likely track a narrow range with a downward bias this week due to uncertainty over the market turmoil in the Eurozone. Analysts said fears of another downward spiral in the credit situation in Europe could prompt investors to stay on ...and more » […]
  • Wall Street Week Ahead: Market is oversold, but major signs say "sell" - Reuters May 20, 2012
    Wall Street Week Ahead: Market is oversold, but major signs say "sell"ReutersThe stock closed at $38.23 after falling as low as $38, its initial offer price. The disappointing debut curbed investors' appetite for other social media stocks. Hardest hit was Zynga Inc (ZNGA.O), which closed down 13.4 percent to $7.16 after falling ...and more » […]
  • 4 Auto Stocks That Could Sink By 2013 - Seeking Alpha May 20, 2012
    4 Auto Stocks That Could Sink By 2013Seeking AlphaThis plan could increase GM's stock value if investors like it and unions accept it. If investors or unions balk, it could send GM's stock prices falling. Opel/Vauxhall reportedly lost $256 million in the first quarter of 2012.and more » […]
  • Stock market will keep losing money - Adelaide Now May 20, 2012
    Stock market will keep losing moneyAdelaide NowA man uses his cell phone in front of chart with the stock prices at the Greek Stock Exchange in Athens. Picture: AP Source: AP AS Greece's growing cash crisis cripples global markets, local investors are bracing for a sluggish start when the ...and more » […]
  • Highlights from Facebook's stock market debut - Shreveport Times May 18, 2012
    ABC NewsHighlights from Facebook's stock market debutShreveport TimesRaw Video: Zuckerberg, Facebook open NASDAQ: Wearing his trademark hoodie and standing before a huge crowd in Menlo Park, Calif., Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has symbolically opened trading on the Nasdaq stock market. The Associated Press Facebook's ...Facebook's IPO Putting […]
  • Implied Stock-Price Moves for US Companies Reporting Results - Bloomberg May 18, 2012
    Implied Stock-Price Moves for US Companies Reporting ResultsBloombergThe following table shows the expected stock-price move for US companies about to release quarterly results, according to options data compiled by Bloomberg. Criteria are listed below the table. REPORT TICKER IMPLIED AVG POST- DATE TIME SYM COMPANY ...and more » […]
  • Stock prices slump again; 10-year yield near all-time low - Bennington Banner May 18, 2012
    Stock prices slump again; 10-year yield near all-time lowBennington BannerIt is not much of a welcome for Facebook, which starts trading Friday in one of the most talked-about debuts in the history of the US stock market. Facebook set its price at $38 per share, which would raise $18.4 billion for the company and value it at ...and more » […]
  • Fewer Stock Splits, Record Share Prices - BusinessWeek May 17, 2012
    Fewer Stock Splits, Record Share PricesBusinessWeekTraditionally, corporate boards have favored splits when the company's share price has risen so high that individual investors find it difficult to buy 100 shares at a time. They often aimed to do a split at a time when they were “confident” the stock ... […]
  • As stock market falls, investors bid up positions in agricultural commodities ... - Washington Post May 17, 2012
    As stock market falls, investors bid up positions in agricultural commodities ...Washington PostWheat prices rose again Thursday on concerns about poor weather conditions, while gold and silver shot higher as traders sought refuge from a steep decline in the stock market. Wheat rose 3 percent, or 19 cents, to $6.5775 per bushel on Thursday.and more » […]

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