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Facebook IPO: Six key dates in its debacle
Facebook's first week as a publicly traded company will go down as a terribly botched corporate launch, perhaps one of the worst in recent history for such a highly visible entity. Eight days ago, it was the tech world's most highly anticipated initial public offering in eight years. Now, the social media company faces mounting legal woes and serves as an embarrassing example of how not to run an IPO. Despite rising insider pessimism about its growth prospects, Facebook kept boosting its asking price and the number of shares it would sell. The result: billions of dollars in losses; investigations by two congressional committees, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), an industry watchdog, and the state of Massachusetts; at least 13 class-action lawsuits; and thousands of resentful shareholders who days later still were unsure how many Facebook shares they had or at what price. Here are six key dates in Facebook's unfolding IPO disaster.
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Commencement season: Speakers share inspiration, insight, and advice with college grads
It’s college graduation season and the strains of “Pomp and Circumstance,” which began in late April, will be heard at commencement ceremonies until mid-June. Many more speeches have yet to be given that impart the usual pearls of wisdom and advice on pursuing dreams, being daring, and contributing to society. Here’s a sampling of excerpts from speeches given to graduates around the country.
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6 stories about life with your adult children
In "Slouching Toward Adulthood," Sally Koslow shares what she learned about the differences between the boomer and Facebook generations.
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Facebook stock: 6 intriguing investors
Facebook stock will make many people suddenly wealthy when it begins trading this Friday. The company is expected to be valued somewhere around $100 billion, with stock expected to sell anywhere between $34 and $38 per share. Here are six of the more unexpected people set to make a killing with initial public offering of Facebook stock, including a rock star, a graffiti artist, and pair of Mark Zuckerberg’s enemies.
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Briefing
Facebook IPO: five things to know before buying the stock
About 1 out of every 8 people on the planet have a Facebook account. Now, with the arrival of a public stock offering, all those people have a chance to be part owners of this social hub. Should you buy? Here are five things to consider.
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Was the Kremlin behind Twitter attack?
A Georgian blogger called Cyxymu says so. He may have been the target of a cyberattack on Twitter, Facebook, and other sites Thursday.
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The basics: How cloud computing works
Many people are already using it to store files on the Web.
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Horizons
OMG! What do people do when Twitter goes down?
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Twitter crash points to rise of denial-of-service attacks
Twitter and Facebook were disrupted Thursday morning by attacks, which are proliferating on the Internet.
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Horizons
Sprint, Samsung announce plans to sell a biodegradable phone
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Marines retreat from Facebook, will Pentagon follow?
Marines banned social networking sites from their computers Tuesday due to security concerns, and the Pentagon announced a policy review. But Pentagon's top officer will still tweet.
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Horizons
Admiral Mike Mullen, unrepentant tweeter
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Horizons
For US Marines, a ban on Twitter and Facebook
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I cn txt n drv btr thn u
But even as a primary offender, I welcome a nationwide ban.
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'Socialist Joker' Obama portrait goes viral
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Horizons
Wedding dance video redux: the divorce
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Global News Blog
Iran police arrest mourners for Iran's "angel" as opposition seeks to rally
Iran's theocracy, wary that mourning can turn to political protest, shuts down commemoration for opposition "martyr."
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Can Yahoo survive its deal with Microsoft?
While the pact between the two technology powerhouses promises to be a boonfor Microsoft as it takes on Google, it has left many insiders wonderingabout Yahoo’s future.
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As with his creative works, Merce Cunningham had a vision for his legacy
The choreography created a precedent-setting living egacy plan to avoid the bitter feuds that entangled Martha Graham's work after her death.
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Horizons
New Twitter welcome page highlights search function
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The Internet as online confessional
As the number of sites inviting anonymous confessions grow, what do allthese revelations achieve?
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Horizons
On Facebook, dozens of animators build the first crowd-sourced film
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Horizons
Web-posted wedding video goes viral
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Horizons
In India, Bill Gates discusses immigration, health care, Facebook
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The Accidental Billionaires
How an asocial loner created the Internet’s greatest social network.
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IndieBound* hardcover bestseller list 7/23/09
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Horizons
Trailer of Burton's 'Alice' (briefly) hits the Web. Wonderment ensues.
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Museums' new mantra: Connect with community
Relevance, responsiveness, interactivity is the new road map to success.
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Yahoo 2Q profit up 8 percent, yet ad slump continues
The worsening ad slump overshadowed Yahoo’s first quarterly earnings increase since the start of 2008.
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Horizons
3121: Capitol Hill gets its own social network



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