Monday, May 14, 2012

Facebook ipo range

  • Facebook Inc.s coming initial public offering has set off a frenzy of anticipation among Main Street and Wall Street investors desperate to get their hands on the stock.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • the high end of the range Facebook currently expects. Facebook and the IPOs lead underwriter, Morgan Stanley, declined to comment. If youre thinking of investing in Facebook, here are some things to consider.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Facebook is revising the price range for its initial public offering to $34-$38 per share, according to people familiar with matter – a significant increase versus the prior range of $28-$35.
  • (CNBC)
  • All Things Digitals Kara Swisher cites unnamed sources in reporting the range, which on the high end could make the companys value close to $100 billion.
  • (CNET News)
  • NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc has raised the price range on its initial public offering to $34 to $38 a share in response to strong demand, a source familiar with the situation said, giving the No.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- In a sign of strong demand from investors for shares in its upcoming initial public offering, Facebook is raising the target price range for its stock, according to two news reports.
  • (CNN Money)
  • (Updates with Erik Gordons comment starting in third paragraph.) May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Facebook Inc.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • Even after the IPO, Zuckerberg will remain Facebook's single largest shareholder. And he will control the company through 57 percent of its voting stock.
  • (Desert Sun)
  • Yet at the mid-point of this range, Facebook would have a market capitalization of $86 billion. To some, it sounds like yet another dot-com bubble, but Cramer disagrees. "If you can get in on the actual IPO, then I think Facebook is a no brainer," Cramer said.
  • (CNBC)
  • Facebook has raised the price range on its initial public offering to US$34 to US$38 a share in response to strong demand, a source familiar with the situation said, giving the No 1 social network a valuation exceeding US$100 billion ($129 billion).
  • (Stuff)

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