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Last post: 5 days, 4 hours ago | Thread started: Feb 1, 12, 8:17 p.m.
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- Dog-earAug 2, 12, 2:49 p.m. – Permalink
- utopian
She'll be coming 'round the mountain when she comes,
(when she comes).She'll be coming 'round the mountain when she comes,
(when she comes).She'll be coming 'round the mountain, she'll be coming 'round
the mountain, She'll be coming 'round the mountain when she
comes, (when she comes).The same structure is repeated with the following verses:
She'll be drivin' six white horses when she comes, etc.
Oh we'll all come out to meet her when she comes, etc.
She'll be wearing pink pyjamas when she comes, etc.
We will kill the old red rooster when she comes, etc.
We'll all be shoutin' "Halleluja" when she comes, etc.
She'll be comin' down a road that's five miles long, etc.

- Dog-earAug 6, 12, 1:26 p.m. – Permalink
- utopian
A daily snap-shot of Facebook's FAILED IPO. Here’s how Facebook’s stock has traded since the IPO:
— Friday, May 18: Closed at $38.23, up 0.6 percent from IPO price
— Monday, May 21: Closed at $34.03, down 11 percent for the day, down 10 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, May 22: Closed at $31, down 8.9 percent for the day, down 18 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, May 23: Closed at $32, up 3.2 percent for the day, down 16 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, May 24: Closed at $33.03, up 3.2 percent for the day, down 13 percent from IPO price
— Friday, May 25: Closed at $31.91, down 3.4 percent for the day, down 16 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, May 29: Closed at $28.84, down 9.6 percent for the day, down 24 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, May 30: Closed at $28.19, down 2.3 percent for the day, down 26 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, May 31: Closed at $29.60, up 5 percent for the day, down 22 percent from IPO price
— Friday, June 1: Closed at $27.72, down 6.4 percent for the day, down 27 percent from IPO price
— Monday, June 4: Closed at $26.90, down 3 percent for the day, down 29 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, June 5: Closed at $25.87, down 3.8 percent for the day, down 32 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, June 6: Closed at $26.81, up 3.6 percent for the day, down 29 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, June 7: Closed at $26.31, down 1.9 percent for the day, down 31 percent from IPO price
— Friday, June 8: Closed at $27.10, up 3 percent for the day, down 29 percent from IPO price
— Monday, June 11: Closed at $27, down 0.4 percent for the day, down 29 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, June 12: Closed at $27.40, up 1.5 percent for the day, down 28 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, June 13: Closed at $27.27, down 0.5 percent for the day, down 28 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, June 14: Closed at $28.29, up 3.7 percent for the day, down 26 percent from IPO price
— Friday, June 15: Closed at $30.01, up 6.1 percent for the day, down 21 percent from IPO price
— Monday, June 18: Closed at $31.41, up 4.7 percent for the day, down 17 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, June 19: Closed at $31.91, up 1.6 percent for the day, down 16 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, June 20: Closed at $31.60, down 1 percent for the day, down 17 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, June 21: Closed at $31.84, up 1 percent for the day, down 16 percent from IPO price
— Friday, June 22: Closed at $33.05, up 3.8 percent for the day, down 14 percent from IPO price
— Monday, June 25: Closed at $32.06, down 3 percent for the day, down 16 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, June 26: Closed at $33.10, up 3.2 percent for the day, down 13 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, June 27: Closed at $32.23, down 2.6 percent for the day, down 15 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, June 28: Closed at $31.36, down 2.7 percent for the day, down 17 percent from IPO price
— Friday, June 29: Closed at $31.09, down 0.9 percent for the day, down 18 percent from IPO price
— Monday, July 2: Closed at $30.77, down 1 percent for the day, down 18 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, July 3: Closed at $31.20, up 1.4 percent for the day, down 18 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, July 5: Closed at $31.47, up 0.9 percent for the day, down 17 percent from IPO price
— Friday, July 6: Closed at $31.73, up 0.8 percent for the day, down 17 percent from IPO price
— Monday, July 9: Closed at $32.17, up 1.4 percent for the day, down 15 percent from IPO price
Tuesday, July 10: Closed at $31.47, down 2.2 percent for the day, down 17 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, July 11: Closed at $30.97, down 1.6 percent for the day, down 19 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, July 12: Closed at $30.81, down 0.5 percent for the day, down 19 percent from IPO price
— Friday, July 13: Closed at $30.72, down 0.3 percent for the day, down 19 percent from IPO price
— Monday, July 16: Closed at $28.25, down 8.1 percent for the day, down 26 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, July 17: Closed at $28.09, down 0.6 percent for the day, down 26 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, July 18: Closed at $29.11, up 3.6 percent for the day, down 23 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, July 19: Closed at $29, down 0.4 percent for the day, down 24 percent from IPO price
— Friday, July 20: Closed at $28.76, down 0.8 percent for the day, down 24 percent from IPO price
— Monday, July 23: Closed at $28.75, down a penny for the day, down 24 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, July 24: Closed at $28.45, down 1 percent for the day, down 25 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, July 25: Closed at $29.34, up 3.1 percent for the day, down 23 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, July 26: Closed at $26.84, down 8.5 percent for the day, down 29 percent from IPO price
— Friday, July 27: Closed at $23.71, down 12 percent for the day, down 38 percent from IPO price
— Monday, July 30: Closed at $23.15, down 2.3 percent for the day, down 39 percent from IPO price
— Tuesday, July 31: Closed at $21.71, down 6.2 percent for the day, down 43 percent from IPO price
— Wednesday, Aug. 1: Closed at $20.88, down 3.8 percent for the day, down 45 percent from IPO price
— Thursday, Aug. 2: Closed at $20.04, down 4 percent for the day, down 47 percent from IPO price
— Friday, Aug. 3: Closed at $21.09, up 5.2 percent for the day, down 45 percent from IPO price
— Monday, Aug. 6: Closed at $21.92, up 3.9 percent for the day, down 42 percent from IPO price
"There's a sucker born every minute" - P. T. Barnum


- Dog-earAug 7, 12, 6:01 a.m. – Permalink
- BabySnakes
Anyone planning to buy if it gets around $15 or so?

- Dog-earAug 7, 12, 2:09 p.m. – Permalink
- monospaced
Facebook employees jump ship after failed IPO:
Ethan Beard, director of platform partnerships; Kate Mitic, platform marketing director; Jonathan Matus, mobile platform marketing manager; and Ben Blumenfeld, design manager, have all in the past week or so resigned from the company.
Hahaha, Ben Blumenfeld interviewed me for a design position there a few years ago.


- Dog-earAug 9, 12, 11:55 a.m. – Permalink
- randommail
Please god let this be the end of social media marketing.


- Dog-earAug 10, 12, 10:23 a.m. – Permalink
- visualplane
Pop goes the bubble.


- Dog-earAug 10, 12, 10:23 a.m. – Permalink
- teh
Over 3500 employees have stock options. Im not sure how many are cashing out based on accountant worries. So if 3500 sell and the public doesn't want to buy after what they did to th general market when they launched their IPO. There very value was only based on % given to employees a original partners. They aren't napster when I can get anything of any monetary value its only value is that it is like meetup where you can find people, placing things you like.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/pete…
What could save them is outright buying competition or social sites like meetup, instagram etc like companies. lets see what happens as december gets closer.


- Dog-earAug 10, 12, 11:08 a.m. – Permalink







