Facebook IPO: the art of pricing the right pop


There are lots of reasons that average Facebook users should be paying attention to Facebook's IPO and what it means both now and in the future.

The Facebook IPO promises to be insane. People will buy. Employees will go beyond paper wealth. Small, tiny public shareholders and investors will get rich. It is the American way. Pundits, critics, and analysts far smarter than me have claimed it's a

The Facebook IPO promises to be insane. People will buy. Employees will go beyond paper wealth. Small, tiny public shareholders and investors will get rich. It is the American way. Pundits, critics, and analysts far smarter than me have claimed it's a

Currently, the company could raise as much as $18.4 billion (including an overallotment), in a deal that would rank as the second largest IPO in US history. Facebook is set to begin trading tomorrow on the Nasdaq under the ticker “FB”.

Facebook's initial public offering just keeps growing. The social network announced this morning via an amended S-1 filing that it will add around 84 million shares to its IPO, an increase of around 25 percent.




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