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Facebook Fiasco One Week Later
Zuckerberg rang the opening bell on the NASDAQ FaceBook went public we're down there. And the NASDAQ when the trading. Bird what a difference as well as the you know the head of the NASDAQ spotlight on the memo. Park California
partner. One week ago Mark Zuckerberg rang the opening bell on the NASDAQ FaceBook went public -- we're down there. And the NASDAQ when the trading.as well as -- the you know the head of the NASDAQ spotlight on the memo. Park California was in Times Square -- the press -- yet -- certainly have varied. Rough week notAs well certainly points -- trouble there. There's questions about just the NASDAQ and execution I was on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange yesterday -- you can imagine what the commentary language
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Talbots, Sealy, VeriFone Are Market Movers
or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE Sealy Corp., up 7 cents at $1.68 Shares rating, citing the company's potential future growth. Nasdaq Rue21 Inc., up $1.76 at $28.76 The clothing retailer
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How the Major Stock Indexes Fared on Friday
percent, to 1,317.82. The Nasdaq composite index fell 1.85 points, or 0.1 points, or 1.7 percent. The Nasdaq is up 58.74 points, or 2 points, or 4.8 percent. The Nasdaq is up 232.38 points, or 8
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Investors still fuming over Facebook IPO fumbling
stock. Meanwhile, several lawsuits have been filed against the Nasdaq trading exchange as well as against Morgan Stanley, the deal may reimburse some investors if it's determined errors by Nasdaq caused the losses, the Associated Press first reported and
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Facebook Stock Jumps as Analysts Call for Better IPO Rules
Facebook stock closed up 3.2 percent to $33.03 on the NASDAQ Thursday. Reports that large clients, such as mutual funds denied reports that Facebook was considering shifting from the NASDAQ after technical glitches delayed trading in Facebook stock last
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CEO Pay Up Twice the Inflation Rate
stock. Published reports say the firm is reviewing orders from Morgan Stanley Smith Barney clients. Technical problems at the Nasdaq stock market caused delays and confusion about Facebook trading last week. There have also been many questions, even lawsuits
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US Stock Futures Mixed Ahead of Holiday
the European currency union. Dow futures are down 2 points to 12,534. S&P 500 futures are up half a point at 1,323. Nasdaq futures are up 7 points to 2,543. A rise in a consumer confidence indicator in Germany helped market sentiment as it suggested
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H-P leads Dow to slight gain; other indexes mixed
program under CEO Meg Whitman, to save $3 billion or more. The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 2 points to 1,321. The Nasdaq fell 11 points to 2,839. Nearly three stocks rose for every one that fell on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading volume
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How the Major Stock Indexes Fared on Thursday
percent, to 1,320.68. The Nasdaq composite index fell 10.74 points, or 0 points, or 1.9 percent. The Nasdaq is up 60.59 points, or 2 08 points, or 5 percent. The Nasdaq composite is up 234.23 points, or 8
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Hewlett-Packard, Tiffany, Toro Are Market Movers
or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE Tiffany & Co., down $4.21 at $57 led by shares of Tempe, Ariz.-based airline US Airways. Nasdaq NetApp Inc., down $4.04 at $28.82 The data storage management
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Morgan Stanley May Refund Some Facebook Investors
for Facebook's stock. The world's largest social network's IPO was highly anticipated. But technical problems with the Nasdaq Stock Market delayed its open on Friday, and the stock closed nearly flat on its first trading day at $38.23. It's down
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US Futures Rise Ahead of Jobs and Factory Data
futures are up 23 points to 12,489. Standard & Poor's 500 index futures are up 2.8 points to 1,318.5. Nasdaq composite index futures are rising 5.75 points to 2,546.25. Economists expect the Labor Department to report that applications
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Facebook Shares Stabilizing, but Probes Mount
hour delay, caused by glitches on the Nasdaq Stock Market. It was marred further this Stock Exchange to move its stock from the Nasdaq Stock Market after the botched offering would be appropriate at this time." A Nasdaq spokesman declined to comment. Sen
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Facebook Shares Stabilizing, but Probes Mount
on Friday, caused by glitches on the Nasdaq Stock Market. It was marred further this Stock Exchange to move its stock from the Nasdaq Stock Market after the botched offering would be appropriate at this time." A Nasdaq spokesman declined to comment. Sen
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Facebook Fiasco One Week Later
Zuckerberg rang the opening bell on the NASDAQ FaceBook went public we're down there. And the NASDAQ when the trading. Bird what a difference as well as the you know the head of the NASDAQ spotlight on the memo. Park California
partner. One week ago Mark Zuckerberg rang the opening bell on the NASDAQ FaceBook went public -- we're down there. And the NASDAQ when the trading.as well as -- the you know the head of the NASDAQ spotlight on the memo. Park California was in Times Square -- the press -- yet -- certainly have varied. Rough week notAs well certainly points -- trouble there. There's questions about just the NASDAQ and execution I was on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange yesterday -- you can imagine what the commentary language -
Facebook Stock Lawsuit: Advantages to Insiders?
there are reports tonight Diane. That they may refund some of that money to investors who lost in the early glitches on the NASDAQ they're trying to do some damage and. the what does this say about. Fairness in America what more than half of Americans
that money to investors who lost in the early glitches on the NASDAQ they're trying to do some damage and. -
ABC News Update
ABC's TJ Winick. ABC news has learned that FaceBook is now in talks with the New York Stock Exchange to move its stock from NASDAQ . After a botched initial public offering. The much anticipated IPO was delayed by a half hour on Friday because of glitches
talks with the New York Stock Exchange to move its stock from NASDAQ . After a botched initial public offering. The much anticipated IPO was delayed by a half hour on Friday because of glitches and -
Facebook Fiasco: Company Sued
that. Because it turns out that just about everything they can go wrong IPO. First the rush to and overwhelm the computers at NASDAQ and countless early investors had no way of getting trade confirmations. Then after climbing a few bucks FaceBook stock. Back
IPO. First the rush to -- and overwhelm the computers at NASDAQ and countless early investors had no way of getting trade confirmations. Then after climbing a few bucks FaceBook stock. Back to near -
Facebook Honeymoon Over: Stock Plummets
minutes after that what happened. So NASDAQ came out and said yesterday is that it the day of the IPO. today you've got NASDAQ coming out and say it's no longer than with recent IPOs. And in this case with NASDAQ scrambling to take out kind of one of
So -- NASDAQ came out and said yesterday is that it was a poor design. In -- software that it uses for driving auctions inown shares on the day of the IPO. -- today you've got NASDAQ coming out and say it's no longer than except modifications orders during the final stages of IPO options. -- trying to kind of take away some of the possibilities. Of errors that could happen. So you've got to exchanges here that it had two big problems with recent IPOs. And in this case with NASDAQ scrambling to take out kind of one of the extra layers of complications with significant changes last minute changes -- orders. As -
Facebook Falters; Blame Game Begins
demand in the market. They have a lot of people blaming the NASDAQ right there are always up for execution issues attempt first the board for. Please. Read are looking makes the S&P and NASDAQ in the green by about 110 of a percent. The dad it's slightly
in the market. They have a lot of -- people blaming the NASDAQ right there are always up for execution issues -- attempt first day of trading seamless that is just adding to his parents'are looking makes -- the S&P and NASDAQ in the green by about 110 of a percent. The dad -- it's slightly in the red -- down about fifteen points -
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Surprise Wedding
surprise wedding. Not a bad What's best Mark Zuckerberg who didn't bother to dress up when he rang the opening bell of the NASDAQ stock exchange Friday. Did at least take up and put on a suit and loosen the tied for his surprise wedding the next day. His
bother to dress up when he rang the opening bell of the NASDAQ stock exchange Friday. Did at least take up -- and put on a suit and loosen the tied for his surprise wedding

















