Wall Street JournalAnalysts See Palm-Oil Pop for Felda's IPOWall Street JournalFelda Global, a state-owned operator of palm-oil plantations, raised $3.1 billion in an IPO this month, making the deal second only to Facebook's $16 billion …FACE…
Wall Street Journal (blog)Facebook Underwriters on the Mobile Issues: MehWall Street Journal (blog)Ahead of Facebook's IPO, a slight word change in its prospectus about the company's struggle to turn mobile users into money created fears for in…
Facebook's NASDAQ fizzle: Better capacity planning neededComputerworld (blog)The Facebook IPO was a mess, but it wasn't the first time that systemic problems caused a financial exchange to stop working correctly. The London Stock …
BloombergMorgan Stanley Faces ServiceNow IPO Test After FacebookBusinessweekMorgan Stanley (MS) is taking ServiceNow Inc. public this week in the first U.S. technology initial public offering since Facebook Inc. (FB), a sale that may be …Analysts Mix…
Stocks to Watch: Facebook, Aetna, BoeingWall Street Journal (blog)Facebook Inc. (FB) shares dropped in premarket trading as Wednesday marked the end of the “quiet period,” the 40 calendar days following the IPO during …and more »
Some words to the wise regarding Facebook IPOThe MercuryWith nearly 901 billion users, Facebook has become a household name and is arguably the most successful social networking site available to the public.
Ahead of the Bell: Facebook gets mixed ratingsBusinessweekWednesday marked the end of the quiet period following Facebook's initial public offering, allowing analysts for the banks involved with the IPO to publish their …and more »
Facebook Analysts: NeutralWall Street JournalGoldman Sachs, one of the IPO's lead underwriters, initiated its coverage with a "buy" rating, and a $42 12-month price target, or $4 above Facebook's $38 IPO …and more »
Facebook's IPO Managers Upbeat About Its ProspectsWall Street Journal (India)Facebook stock is a buy, according to some of the world's major investment banks, but others are more cautious. Peter Nurse and Ben Rooney discuss the latest …
Morgan Stanley faces Facebook fallout, limits damageIBNLive.comPalo Alto Networks executives also expressed concern about the botched Facebook IPO, but Morgan Stanley remains the lead underwriter, the sources said.and more »