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DealBook: Facebook Not Feeling Friendly With Nasdaq

Facebook IPO

Executives at the Internet company are pinning much of the blame on Nasdaq, according to several people close to the company and its underwriters, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of continuing shareholder lawsuits. Tensions remain so high that Facebook is still considering switching exchanges and is weighing the costs of such a move, these people said.

 

Facebook to file motion, discuss Nasdaq role in IPO: report

Facebook is set to file a motion to consolidate all the shareholder lawsuits against the social network site, and is expected to place some blame on the Nasdaq for its botched IPO when it files the motion, the New York Times reported Thursday.

 

The 10 Biggest Tech IPO Fails of All Time

It’s been over three weeks since Facebook launched its $16 billion IPO, and as you’ve heard by now, it’s belly flopping on the NASDAQ. Wall Street and Silicon Valley VCs are in an uproar over the company's 30-percent stock decline and $25 share value, with some shareholders already looking to recoup their loses by suing CEO Mark Zuckerberg for withholding info on the company’s true value during its public outing.

 

Regulators, investors turn up heat over Facebook IPO

Two top U.S. financial regulators said on Tuesday the issues around the initial public offering of Facebook should be reviewed, putting fresh pressure on the company, its lead underwriter, Morgan Stanley, and the Nasdaq stock exchange.

 

Groupon raises $700M with IPO at $20 per share

Groupon raises $700M with IPO at $20 per share

Groupon, the company that pioneered online group discounts, saw its stock climb by nearly a third in its public debut Friday, showing strong demand for an Internet company whose business model is considered unsustainable by some analysts. Groupon's stock jumped $6.40, or 32 percent, to $26.40 in late morning Friday after trading began at about 10:45 a.m. Earlier, the stock was trading as high as $31.14. Big fluctuations are common for companies that have just gone public as investors gauge what to do with the stock. The stock is trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol "GRPN."

Senh: I guess investors aren't heeding the advice of analysts who thinks the business model isn't sustainable. I just hope they and other recent internet ipos don't fail and start another bubble.

 

ChinaCache IPO Soars 95% On Nasdaq Debut; Intel Cuts Stake

ChinaCache International Holdings, a provider of Internet content, soared 95% on its Nasdaq trading.

 

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