Posts Tagged “ipo”

Nasdaq may pay fines, but Facebook and its bankers are to blame for its share slump post IPO

by Wall Street Job Report on February 7, 2013

It looks like Nasdaq will have to pay up for the technical difficulties the exchange had during Facebook’s much anticipated IPO last year.

A Year After The IPO, Groupon Crashes To New All-Time Low Below $4 A Share

by Wall Street Job Report on November 2, 2012

A year ago this weekend, Groupon went public.

It priced at $20 a share, opened at $28, and then peaked around $30.

Waiting for Facebook To Hit IPO Price Again? Keep Waiting

by Wall Street Job Report on August 9, 2012

Social-media enthusiasts with eyes on the stock market bought into Facebook’s initial public offering May 18. Now those who clung to the stock are wondering: When will shares of Facebook climb back to their IPO price of $38 a share?

My answer: About 32 quarters — or eight years.

Facebook’s Early Buyers Burned, Too

by Wall Street Job Report on June 7, 2012

Among the legions anticipating Facebook Inc.’s initial public offering, few were more hopeful than those well-heeled investors who bought the stock months before on lightly regulated private exchanges. The stock’s post-IPO slide now has many of those investors wary of (…)

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US Economy Slow To Grow, Treasury Yield At Record Low, Kayak IPO Stalls: Wall Street News 5/31/2012

by Wall Street Job Report on May 31, 2012

On Campus, New Deals With Banks [TheNewYorkTimes] College campuses have long been attractive hunting grounds for financial institutions looking for new customers.In recent years, however, their efforts to woo students have gotten banks and other financial institutions in trouble with (…)

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