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  1. Regulators Probe Bank's Role in Facebook IPO

    Wed, 23 May 2012

    years, the offering raised $16 billion for the social networking company, valuing it at $104 billion On Tuesday, Robert Greifeld , the CEO of the Nasdaq Stock Market, acknowledged to shareholders of Nasdaq's parent company that "clearly we

  2. Nasdaq Modifies Its IPO Applications

    Mon, 21 May 2012

    until 11:32 a.m. Some investors didn't learn for hours whether their orders went through. The CEO of Nasdaq, Robert Greifeld , said over the weekend he was "humbly embarrassed." It took Nasdaq until 1:50 p.m. to let its members know

  3. Facebook Shares Plunge Below IPO Price

    Mon, 21 May 2012

    trading and confusing some investors who did not receive confirmation of their trades until hours later. NASDAQ's CEO Robert Greifeld said the exchange is "humbly embarrassed" by the situation, saying Facebook's IPO "was not our finest hour

  4. Reports: Nasdaq 'Embarrassed' at Facebook Delay

    Sun, 20 May 2012

    is "humbly embarrassed" by its bungling of Facebook's hugely anticipated debut as a public company on Friday. Robert Greifeld tells news media there's no indication the delay contributed to the underwhelming performance of Facebook's stock

  5. Down & Out in Davos: The Elite Get Discreet

    Wed, 28 Jan 2009

    fashionable to arrive in Davos on a commercial flight this year! Just ask George Soros, Steve Forbes and Nasdaq head Robert Greifeld , all of who chose to forgo the comforts of their private jets. And with good reason: Just last year, panels

  6. Businesses put politics aside, take new president in stride

    Thu, 15 Jan 2009

    He's young, he's cool, he's smart," and, therefore, they believe that "he'll fix it." Nasdaq CEO Robert Greifeld spoke in Washington, D.C., this month and several times expressed conservative views such as the importance of

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  1. Businesses put politics aside, take new president in stride

    Wed, 14 Jan 2009

    He's young, he's cool, he's smart," and, therefore, they believe that "he'll fix it." Nasdaq CEO Robert Greifeld spoke in Washington, D.C., this month and several times expressed conservative views such as the importance of

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  1. PHOTO: Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Facebook Inc., center, Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, center left, and Robert Greifeld, chief executive officer of Nasdaq OMX ...

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