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Facebook fallout: Investors left reeling as regulators raise new concerns over IPO
Regulators are examining whether Morgan Stanley, the investment bank that shepherded Facebook through its highly publicized stock offering last week, selectively informed clients of an analyst's negative report about the company before the stock started trading. Facebook Inc.'s initial public offering is getting less friendly with each passing day.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-23 11:01:24



Irate investors sue Facebook, Zuckerberg and banks over IPO
Facebook Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is seen on a screen televised from their headquarters in Menlo Park moments after their IPO launch in New York, in this May 18, 2012 file photo. Facebook Inc, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, and several banks led by Morgan Stanley were sued by shareholders, who claimed the defendants hid the social networking leader’s weakened growth forecasts ahead of its $16 billion initial public offering.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-23 11:01:23



Is this gap-toothed boy the next Mark Zuckerberg?
Ashwin Gowland A six-year-old, gap-toothed entrepreneur was dubbed "Most Likely to be the Next Zuckerberg" at a Seattle startup event last weekend.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-23 11:01:22



Facebook IPO: Another day, another lawsuit
Facebook Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is seen on a screen televised from their headquarters in Menlo Park moments after their IPO launch in New York, in this May 18, 2012 file photo. After two straight days of getting hammered on the market, shares of Facebook are on the rise this morning. But it's not smooth sailing.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-23 11:01:21



Facebook, Twitter make room for growing number of niche social networks
Former Toronto Blue Jay Shawn Green and a business partner are launching a social network Jock Talk which revolves around status updates posted by pro sports stars who join the group.
 (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Facebook, Twitter learning to co-exist with niche social networks which serve an increasingly splintered audience.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-22 19:01:38



Facebook shares fall again as doubts over valuation rise
Commuters pass by the NASDAQ Marketsite in New York, May 21, 2012. Nasdaq OMX Group Inc said it is changing its initial public offering trading procedures following glitches in Facebook Inc's market debut that left some traders unsure if their orders for shares had been completed. Facebook shares continued to fall Tuesday morning, losing billions in market value as investors continued to doubt the social networking company’s revenue outlook.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-22 11:00:32



Facebook's 11% stock plunge sparks plenty of finger-pointing
Monitors show the value of the Facebook, Inc. stock during morning trading at the NASDAQ Marketsite in New York, May 21, 2012. After one of the most anticipated initial public offerings in history, Facebook’s 11 per cent drop yesterday prompted investors to fault everything from Morgan Stanley’s role as lead underwriter, to the company’s greed and the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-22 11:00:32



Argos Admirals about to blaze online trail in CFL
The Argos Admirals logo. A dozen tweeters and bloggers known as the Argos Admirals are about to make social media history in the CFL as they spread Argo news and interact with fans.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-21 18:59:26



Nasdaq alters IPO procedures after Facebook glitch
Nasdaq said on Monday it is changing its IPO trading procedures following glitches in Facebook Inc's market debut at the end of last week that prevented some traders from knowing for hours whether their orders for shares had been completed.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-21 11:01:10





Pakistan blocks Twitter over links considered offensive to Islam
A Pakistani resident uses a computer to browse an online newspaper in Quetta Sunday after the country's government blocked rthe social networking website Twitter. Pakistan temporarily blocked Twitter Sunday, accusing it of promoting what it called a blasphemous cartoon contest on Facebook.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-20 18:59:46



Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg marries longtime girlfriend
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan at their wedding ceremony in Palo Alto, Calif., Saturday, May 19, 2012. Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg wed longtime girlfriend Priscilla Chan on Saturday, announcing the nuptials through a status update on the social networking site.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-20 08:22:23



Sliding commodities drag TSX down, Facebook stumbles in IPO debut
The Toronto stock market gave up early solid gains to close lower Friday as traders increasingly nervous about the future of the eurozone reduced exposure ahead of the Victoria Day long weekend.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-18 20:25:05



Facebook IPO by the numbers
Facebook's IPO at a glance.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-18 20:25:04



What they're saying about Facebook's market debut
"It's like Christmas morning and the kids want to open up their presents, but their parents are making them have breakfast first."
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-18 20:25:03



Rewind: The week in review
Budget bill goes to review; Canada eliminated in world hockey championship; Cannes Film Festival begins; Facebook launches IPO; police chief on defensive.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-18 20:25:02



Fake tweets from North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue
There appears to be no end to tweets from fake accounts being taken as real by the press.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-18 20:25:00



Facebook sued by users for $15 billion in suit over Internet tracking
Facebook Inc., which is scheduled to begin trading today, was sued by users of its social network in an amended class-action case claiming the company invaded their privacy by tracking Internet usage and seeking $15 billion.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-18 12:27:08



Los Angeles Lakers' Steve Blake and his wife threatened on Twitter after guard misses shot
Oklahoma City Thunder fans want an out-of-bounds call against Los Angeles Lakers guard Steve Blake during Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Okla., on Wednesday. Lakers guard Steve Blake and his wife have been attacked online since he missed a possible game-winning 3-pointer against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-18 12:27:08



'Facebook effect' fuelling San Francisco bidding wars for houses
Menlo Park Mayor Kirsten Keith, left, chats with a Facebook employee, centre, outside Facebook headquarters May 18, 2012 in Menlo Park, California. The hysteria over Facebook and its historic IPO is fuelling heated bidding wars for houses in the San Francisco area.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-18 12:27:07



Why you should resist buying Facebook on its first day of trading
A sign welcoming Facebook is flashed on a screen outside the NASDAQ stock exchange at Times Square in New York, May 18, 2012. Even the hottest initial public stock offerings can lose steam after their first day of trading.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-18 08:28:18



It's Zuckerberg: The Musical!
Why is Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg smiling? Soon, he'll be a 28-year-old multi-billionaire. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is immortalized in this spoof on a Broadway musical.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-17 20:30:14



Facebook IPO: How long will the euphoria last? Well, a few hours at least
Facebook's IPO is priced at $38 US and hits the NASDAQ Friday morning. Facebook set a final price of $38 (US) per share for the offering. That gives the company a market capitalization of more than $100 billion. Here’s what to expect when it hits the open market Friday morning.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-17 20:30:13



Facebook resisters: Why some just refuse to join the social network
An advertisement for San Jose International Airport suggests to users to "like" the airport's Facebook page, at the airport in San Jose California, May 15, 2012. More than 900 million people worldwide check their Facebook accounts at least once a month, but millions more are Facebook holdouts.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-17 12:29:18



Breast cancer evolves years before detected, two scientific studies find
Scientists have completed the first comprehensive genome studies of the life history of 21 breast cancers.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-17 12:29:17



Facebook IPO: Why some early investors are cashing out
Facebook IPO: Early investors are taking advantage of increasing investor demand and selling more of their stock in the company's IPO. But plans for the IPO were unfolding amid a debate over the effectiveness of Facebook advertising. Facebook announced that the number of shares being sold this week would rise by roughly 25 per cent. Much of that comes from early investors cashing out.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: All Sci Tech stories Date: 2012-05-17 08:30:18



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