This is great. All eyes will be on FB leaving many opportunities in other stocks left to a few.
Quote from SouthAmerica:
May 18, 2012
SouthAmerica: The Facebook IPO fiasco did not become a total catastrophe because the underwriters of this IPO did not let the stock price to fall below the original IPO price of US$ 38 per share.
Without the artificial support of the underwriters this stock probably would have headed south to at least US$ 30 per share on its first trading day, and the closing price could have been even in the US$ 20's per share.
To be realistic and optimistic at the same time, because of future potential for the Facebook stock then this stock should be trading in the range of US$ 5 to US$ 10 per share.
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Quote from SouthAmerica:
May 22, 2012
SouthAmerica: The talking heads on the various business channels are all trying to find a scapegoat for the failure of the Facebook IPO.
First it was not a failure, since they were able to find enough suckers and fools to buy a US$ 10 stock for US$ 38 per share.
Wall Street hype once more took the public for a ride.
"Goldman Sachs the Pillage People" cashed out a large chunk of their holdings and they are laughing all the way to the bank.
Talking about a Wall Street heist, this Facebook IPO gave the American public another very good screw.
Anyway. Americans should be used by now of being screwed by the banksters of Wall Street.
As I said many times before Facebook should be trading in the range of of US$ 5 to US$ 10 per share - and I find difficult to justify even a US$ 10 billion US dollars market cap for this stock.
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Quote from SouthAmerica:
May 22, 2012
SouthAmerica: The talking heads on the various business channels are all trying to find a scapegoat for the failure of the Facebook IPO.
First it was not a failure, since they were able to find enough suckers and fools to buy a US$ 10 stock for US$ 38 per share.
Wall Street hype once more took the public for a ride.
"Goldman Sachs the Pillage People" cashed out a large chunk of their holdings and they are laughing all the way to the bank.
Talking about a Wall Street heist, this Facebook IPO gave the American public another very good screw.
Anyway. Americans should be used by now of being screwed by the banksters of Wall Street.
As I said many times before Facebook should be trading in the range of of US$ 5 to US$ 10 per share - and I find difficult to justify even a US$ 10 billion US dollars market cap for this stock.
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Quote from peilthetraveler:
Yep...they sold all their shares of facebook and then cut revenue estimates the day after the IPO.
http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/dail...ebook-revenue-estimates-middle-133648905.html