Facebook, which had a disastrous initial public offering with the Nasdaq last week, is now considering a listing with the New York Stock Exchange, sources told CNBC. Read More
As regulators scrutinize Facebook's problem-plagued stock market debut, they may have to confront areas of securities law that do not always clearly spell out what industry analysts are allowed to tell clients about companies on the verge of going public. Read More
Facebook has agreed to settle a lawsuit that alleged the site's "Sponsored Stories" feature publicized users' "likes'' without compensation or the ability to opt out, according to a court document filed on Tuesday. Read More
The National Cable and Telecom show is all about the convergence of content, distribution and technology, and today I had the pleasure of moderating a panel at NCTA's annual show that addressed all those issues. Read More
"When all the parties to a transaction are greedy, this is the kind of outcome you can expect," the leader of the Vanguard Group said of the Facebook IPO. Read More