Facebook IPO? Flat. Facebook future? Bright.
Still, the increase of six-tenths of 1 percent was a letdown for many seeking a big, first-day pop in Facebook's share price. "This is like kissing your sister," said John Fitzgibbon, founder of IPO Scoop, a research firm. "With all the drumbeats and
Despite its hype, the opening day for Facebook's long-awaited IPO failed to make waves on the financial market.
Facebook IPO generated no big stock gains on its first day of trading. But Facebook has many of the traits that made Apple, Microsoft, and Google great in the long run. By Charles Arthur, Contributor / May 19, 2012 Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark
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Facebook went public on Friday 30 minutes later than expected. The IPO caused issues for various finance sites such as NASDAQ and eTrade.





