Citadel lost $30 million in Facebook fiasco: sourceNEW YORK (Reuters) - Citadel Securities' market-making business lost around $30 million due to Facebook Inc's botched initial public offering on Nasdaq OMX Group Inc's U.S. stock exchange, a source with knowledge of the situation said on Thursday. The losses at Citadel Securities, which has assets under management of around $1 billion, are in line with losses at Knight Capital Group, which said on Wednesday in a regulatory filing it suffered a pre-tax loss of $30 million to $35 million. ...
What You Can Learn from Facebook's IPOI fielded many inquiries about the Facebook IPO from clients and readers of my books last week. They all had the same question: Should I buy the stock? I gave them all the same answer: No.
Facebook releases camera app for iPhonesFacebook on Thursday released a "camera" application that lets people take Instagram-style pictures which can be shared with iPhones.
Nasdaq caused $35 mn loss in Facebook IPO: brokerA New York broker has asked Nasdaq to compensate it for up to $35 million in losses on the Facebook initial public offering due to the market's computer problems on the first day of trade.
Facebook launches iPhone camera appFacebook's rocky initial public offering hasn't stopped life at the world's biggest online social network. On Thursday, the company unveiled a camera app for the iPhone.
Life goes on after IPO: Facebook launches camera app for iPhoneNEW YORK, N.Y. - Facebook's rocky initial public offering hasn't stopped life at the world's biggest online social network. On Thursday, the company unveiled a camera app for the iPhone.
Why Did Facebook Just Clone Instagram?If Facebook bought Instagram so it didn't have to compete with it, why did the social network just put out a photo-sharing app just like Instagram?
Morgan Stanley still has Facebook issues: sourceNEW YORK (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley continues to work through trade orders placed on Friday by brokerage customers in Facebook Inc during the social networking company's IPO, two people familiar with the situation said on Thursday. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, an affiliate unit of Facebook lead underwriter Morgan Stanley, did not receive from the Nasdaq stock market information about stock trades in a "systematic, orderly way," said one person, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. Nasdaq said it had all orders, executed or not, returned to member firms by 1:50 p.m. ...
Fidelity, Knight problems add to Nasdaq's Facebook woes(Reuters) - The repercussions from Facebook's botched initial public offering deepened on Thursday as Fidelity Investments found itself dealing with "thousands" of customers with order problems and Knight Capital demanded tens of millions of dollars in compensation from Nasdaq for trading-related losses. ...
Facebook executive ducks questions about IPO debacleBOSTON (Reuters) - Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg spoke to Harvard University students in her first public appearance since the company's disappointing initial public offering, but refrained from addressing the controversy around its messy, glitch-plagued debut. Instead, Sandberg urged students graduating this week from Harvard's business school to work for fast-growing companies, communicate honestly and address inequality in the workplace. ...
Meet The Facebook Conscientious ObjectorsNow that Facebook's a big nasty corporation, it's not only attracted a lot of bad press, it's inspired more direct action. In the run-up to the IPO and its messy aftermath we've read a few declarations of expatriatism, including one today from The New Yorker's Steve Coll. In no way does this indicate a coming mass exodus. These people aren't starting movements, rallying the people of the Internet like Quit Facebook Day tried (and failed) to do back in 2010. ...
Strauss issues Twitter warning after Pietersen rowEngland captain Andrew Strauss issued a warning to his squad on Thursday regarding the dangers of Twitter after Kevin Pietersen's latest spat on the social networking site.
Queen Latifah, Mia Farrow & More Stars Tweet Congratulations For American Idol's Phillip PhillipsPhillip Phillips scooped the top prize on "American Idol" on Wednesday night, and one former winner said she predicted it from a very early stage.
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Quebec Students Protesting Tuition Hikes Organize on TwitterThe hundreds of protesters that were arrested on Wednesday evening in the Canadian province of Quebec for rallying against university tuition hikes have been organizing their efforts on social media for months.
Lolo Jones, Virgin Olympian, Becomes a Twitter SuperstarOlympic hurdler Lolo Jones may be the hottest athlete on Twitter right now. Her witty, self-effacing humor has charmed media and fans alike.
Shareholders sue Facebook, NYSE comes callingSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The fallout from Facebook Inc's messy initial public offering widened on Wednesday as shareholders sued the social network and its bankers while a trading firm revealed a massive loss on the shares and threatened to seek "remedies." The Nasdaq stock exchange also came under further pressure as a source close to the situation told Reuters that NYSE Euronext had opened discussions with Facebook about a potential stock listing there. Nasdaq also faces litigation from angry investors. ...
Sequel to Pulitzer-Winning 'Goon Squad' to Debut on TwitterIn an experimental move, The New Yorker is planning to release a short sequel to Jennifer Egan's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, A Visit from the Goon Squad, through 140-character installments on Twitter.
'The Paperboy' divides opinion: Twitter highlights from CannesZac Efron and Nicole Kidman star in The Paperboy, a film adaptation which is dividing critics fresh from its press screening.
Short interest in Facebook rises: Data ExplorersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Demand to borrow Facebook Inc shares for shorting has increased, with nearly 8 percent of the stock out on loan, according to financial data company Data Explorers. About 70 percent of the shares available for lending are out on loan as demand to borrow, and possibly short the stock, strengthens, Data Explorers said on Thursday. Some 33 million Facebook shares are out on loan, or 7.9 percent of the free float. The cost to borrow the online social network's shares has fallen sharply, Data Explorers said. ...
Facebook shares to disappoint for several quarters: analyst(Reuters) - Facebook Inc's shares will likely disappoint the market in the next several quarters as growth slows for the social network, warned a Morningstar Equity Research analyst, who urged investors to avoid taking positions in the stock at present. "While we are not intending to call for short-term moves in the stock, we do believe that slowing growth and declining profitability may cause the stock to trade significantly below our fair value estimate," said analyst Rick Summer in a note dated May 23. ...
Morgan Stanley, others make $100 million profit on Facebook trades: WSJ(Reuters) - Morgan Stanley and other underwriters have made a profit of about $100 million stabilizing Facebook stock since trading began on Friday, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter. Facebook's listing, envisioned as a crowning moment for an eight-year-old company that has become a business and cultural phenomenon, has instead turned into a legal and public relations fiasco for the company and its lead underwriter, Morgan Stanley. ...
Facebook Releases Instagram CloneLess than two months after announcing its plans to acquire photo app company Instagram for $1 billion, Facebook has released an iOS app that looks and functions almost identically to Instagram's.
Facebook shares stabilizing, but probes mountFacebook's initial public offering is the subject of two congressional inquiries and mounting lawsuits as the social network enters its fifth day of public trading.
Brands Can Now Turn Their Facebook Timeline Into a MoviePeople managing a Facebook Page can now easily create a movie using photos, videos and status updates from their brands' Timeline.
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Facebook's IPO Warning Was Only for Big InvestorsSorry if you invested in that Facebook stock. We should have warned you. Or Facebook should have warned you, you know, the way it did with some of its large investors.
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Here's Your Facebook Status Update"We don't have to put this on our timeline right?"
The History of Facebook's Developer Platform [INFOGRAPHIC]The Facebook Platform's stated mission is to "build the social web." With help from social app developers, it certainly met its goal.
Tim Cook: Facebook Is the 'Closest' to Being Like AppleApple CEO Tim Cook told analysts that he believes Facebook is the "one company that is closest to being like Apple" and that he had huge respect for the company, according to a new profile in Fortune.
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Twitter index: Tweeps show love for 'American Idol' finalist Jessica SanchezWhile 16-year-old American Idol contestant Jessica Sanchez was beaten by 21-year-old Phillip Phillips during the reality TV show finale, Tweeps have taken the battle online and are showing her that she won something even more important: their love.
Give Facebook a BreakDon’t be too quick to blame Facebook for its IPO debacle, writes Zachary Karabell, when the banks deserve most of the blame.
Did the Facebook debacle destroy the IPO market?Facebook's rocky Wall Street debut could have wider repercussions for companies that want to go public in the future
Cricketer Kevin Pietersen fined over Twitter rantKevin Pietersen was fined an "undisclosed sum" by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Wednesday following a Twitter attack on former England batsman Nick Knight.
Has Facebook Jinxed the IPO Market for Everyone?Facebook's post-IPO meltdown has certainly been bad news for investors who got into the stock at its initial price -- or higher. Is it also bad news for the IPO market at a whole?
England's Pietersen fined for Twitter comments(Reuters) - England batsman Kevin Pietersen was fined an undisclosed amount by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Wednesday for disparaging comments he made on Twitter about a television pundit. The South African-born batsman has more than 600,000 followers on the social media site and has used the platform to deride the same commentator, former England opener Nick Knight, twice in the last year. Pietersen was summoned to a disciplinary hearing with ECB chief Hugh Morris and England coach Andy Flower on Wednesday, where the fine was handed down. ...
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