Posts Tagged “facebook”
What Employers Are Thinking When They Look At Your Facebook Page
by Wall Street Job Report on November 26, 2012
Why interview when you can Facebook stalk? Yesterday, I told you about a study suggesting that employers can judge candidates’ future work performance by spending five to ten minutes lurking on their Facebook pages.
A Look Back At Facebook’s Mistreatment of Retail Investors
by Beth Connolly on September 5, 2012
Is David Ebersman the villain in the Facebook IPO melodrama, as Andrew Ross Sorkin argues in Dealbook? And when will someone (anyone) be punished for the IPO’s mishandling?
Facebook Moves To Aid Its Shares
by Wall Street Job Report on September 5, 2012
“Stay focused and keep shipping” may be the motto Facebook has sought to follow since its flubbed public offering three months ago. But on Tuesday, the company seemed focused mostly on how to stabilize its hemorrhaging stock.
The Man Behind Facebook’s I.P.O. Debacle
by Wall Street Job Report on September 4, 2012
It is David Ebersman’s fault. There is just no way around it.
Mr. Ebersman is Facebook’s well-liked, boyish-looking 41-year-old chief financial officer. He’s not as well known as Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s founder and chief executive, or Sheryl Sandberg, its chief operating officer and recently appointed director.
Knight accepts Nasdaq’s $62 million Facebook payback plan
by Wall Street Job Report on August 30, 2012
After heaping criticism on Nasdaq OMX Group’s initial offer for compensating brokers for its botching of Facebook’s initial public offering, trading firm Knight Capital Group Inc said it accepts the exchange’s latest plan, which would pay out $62 million.









