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US stocks fail to recover amid shaky Facebook debut
NEW YORK, May 18 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. stocks failed to find any support on Friday amid continuing concerns over the eurozone and a shaky debut of the highly-anticipated social network company ...
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US stocks edge higher ahead of Facebook IPO
Excitement about Facebook's initial public offering gave U.S. stocks a small lift in morning trading on Friday. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 11 points to 12,453 in the first half-hour ...
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Market Snapshot U.S. investors hang on Europe after bruising week
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- After the worst week of the year for U.S. stocks, investors will be looking for signs of whether the U.S. economy can continue to recover in the face of ongoing uncertainty ...
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US dollar holds global economy its hostage Print version. English pravda.ru
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Video Facebook frenzy on Wall Street
From a traffic cop caught on surveillance video taking a bribe to government cronies accused of looting nearly a billion dollars from the country's biggest bank, corruption is rife in ...
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Wall St thumbs up as Facebook float makes 1000 millionaires
After months of hype, Facebook finally discovered the true financial value of online status updates, baby photos and "likes" yesterday, as shares in the company became available to the ...
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Nasdaq glitch confuses investors of Facebook IPO
Some investors who thought they had bought Facebook shares at the opening of trading were left without knowing for hours whether they had received the ...
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SEC to review Nasdaq glitches in Facebook IPO
NEW YORK -- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will review trading glitches with Nasdaq’s handling of Facebook’s IPO. "As is our practice, staff will review the incident ...
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Should you buy Facebook Pitting the genius of Zuckerberg against Wall Streets demanding math
EDITOR'S NOTE - Facebook began selling stock to the public Friday in the most talked-about market debut in years. The stock closed 23 cents above its initial offering price, at $38.23. Two ...
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Messy Facebook debut marks weak day on Wall St
US stocks fell on Friday after a sloppy debut by Facebook Inc spoiled hopes that a spectacular open for the most-anticipated stock sale in years would brighten the mood in what has been a gloomy ...
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