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You mean apart from a spelling catastrophe? I wonder what next...Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostStock now down to 21.50 fast approaching the sub 20 range. Its already caused mayhem with UBS profits, lets see what other catastophes unravel.
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And its gonna get lower as employee's who were barred from selling their shares begin to expire
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Stock now down to 21.50 fast approaching the sub 20 range. Its already caused mayhem with UBS profits, lets see what other catastrophes unravel.
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A bit like yours then but without the price tagOriginally posted by AtW View PostThey bought a company with no revenues for $1 bln cash.
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They bought a company with no revenues for $1 bln cash.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostShares now down to 23.50, down 12%. Apparently they reported a loss and refused to give any guidance.
I am shocked, utterly shocked that they are making a loss, they were supposed to dominate the world and report a billion in profit.
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And they gave that creepy bloke that runs the whole thing a bonus the other day, whilst at the same time suffering a $157m loss. I don't know how they can justify paying dividends in the face of a loss.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostShares now down to 23.50, down 12%. Apparently they reported a loss and refused to give any guidance.
I am shocked, utterly shocked that they are making a loss, they were supposed to dominate the world and report a billion in profit.
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Shares now down to 23.50, down 12%. Apparently they reported a loss and refused to give any guidance.
I am shocked, utterly shocked that they are making a loss, they were supposed to dominate the world and report a billion in profit.
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When PE gets down below 20Originally posted by SimonMac View PostShare price is now ~$26, at what stage do people start thinking, hang on this might be a good punt.
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Share price is now ~$26, at what stage do people start thinking, hang on this might be a good punt.
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Just wait until banks are forced to sell shares they had to buy for $38 at any price just to get rid of dirty paperOriginally posted by d000hg View PostHey what happened today to knock off another 10%? They seemed to have stabilised around $32, today they dropped $3 to fall below $30.
That will teach Facebook to block all crawlers apart from a few established players
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Options trading started today - so people are betting that the price will drop further.Originally posted by d000hg View PostHey what happened today to knock off another 10%? They seemed to have stabilised around $32, today they dropped $3 to fall below $30.
The Russian social network has cancelled their IPO.
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Hey what happened today to knock off another 10%? They seemed to have stabilised around $32, today they dropped $3 to fall below $30.
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