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  • Cramer's Advice for the SEC Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 6:14 PM ET

    The "Mad Money" host has a word or two for federal government regulators.

  • Morgan Stanley Talks to Brokers  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 5:00 PM ET

    Morgan Stanley informs advisors nobody will pay more than $43 for Facebook shares, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche. The Fast Money traders discuss.

  • Stocks Recover to End Mixed; Techs Drag Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 4:52 PM ET

    Stocks bounced off their lows to finish mixed in another choppy session Thursday amid ongoing speculation over whether Greece will exit the euro zone.

  • What Ignited the Facebook-Analyst Fallout? Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 4:19 PM ET
    The Nasdaq board in Times Square advertises Facebook.

    Conflict-of-interest arguments are brewing about whether Morgan Stanley and other banks were allowed to make significant downward adjustments to Facebook's financial estimates during the deal's 9-day marketing period.

  • Market Outlook: Europe's Debt & Facebook's Flop  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 4:04 PM ET

    Discussing European markets and whether Facebook's flop will weigh on the stock going forward, with Ed Yardeni, Yardeni Research president; Karen Johnson, Divine Capital; and CNBC's Bob Pisani.

  • Facebook's Fallout Hurting Future IPOs?  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 3:41 PM ET

    Assessing Facebook's value long-term and its impact on future IPOs from the tech sector, with David Menlow, IPO Financial and Andy Russell, InsideHook.com.

  • Lady Gaga's Little Monsters vs. Facebook  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 2:52 PM ET

    Lady Gaga's "little monsters" are getting their own social network this summer, as one of the first ventures out of start-up company Backplane. Matthew Michelsen, Backplane founder and CEO, offers insight.

  • Black Eye for Silicon Valley?  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 2:51 PM ET

    CNBC's Jane Wells talks to people in Silicon Valley to get their take on Facebook's IPO and its impact on future IPOs.

  • Yahoo Unveils Slick New 'Search Browser' Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 2:44 PM ET
    Yahoo Center

    On Wednesday night Yahoo unveiled Yahoo! Axis, a slick new mobile browser and desktop browser plug-in that lets you view visual search thumbnails of webpages, without leaving the page you're on.

  • Nasdaq Seeks to Stem Damage From Facebook IPO: Source Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 2:18 PM ET
    The Nasdaq board in Times Square advertises Facebook.

    Nasdaq executives are making an aggressive, behind the scenes push to stem the damage from the Facebook IPO, CNBC has learned.

  • Source: NYSE Accelerating Efforts to Future IPOs  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 2:17 PM ET

    CNBC's Scott Wapner reports the NYSE is accelerating efforts to talk to companies going public, but has made no overt pitches to senior executives at Facebook.

  • 3 Questions for a Harvard Student  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 1:37 PM ET

    Michael Schrader graduated from Harvard's Business School with this year's class of 2012. Schraders shares his perspective on Facebook, Wall Street and jobs.

  • Facebook Releases a Photocentric App for Apple Devices Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 1:31 PM ET
    Facebook

    Facebook on Thursday announced a new application for the iPhone and iPod Touch called Facebook Camera , which is intended to make it easier to take pictures and share them on Facebook.

  • Are Investors Running Out of Safe Havens to Put Money? Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 1:06 PM ET

    Amid all the challenges facing the markets — Greece, Facebook, JPMorgan — investors face an even larger problem: They soon could be running out of safe havens for their money.

  • Facebook: What Are Tech CEOs Saying?  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 1:03 PM ET

    CNBC's Jane Wells reports on what tech CEOs in Silicon Valley had to say about Facebook's impact on future IPOs.

  • Facebook Defriending Nasdaq?  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 1:01 PM ET

    CNBC's Kayla Tausche shares an update on the reported communication happening between the NYSE and Facebook.

  • Trading Old Tech: Dell & Hewlett-Packard  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 12:00 PM ET

    Discussing Mark Cuban's trade on Facebook and other reports that the Nasdaq is making an aggressive push to stem the damage from Facebook's IPO, with the FMHR traders. Robert Cihra, Evercore Partners analyst, also weighs in on how to play Hewlett-Packard and Dell and, CNBC's Mary Thompson reports an update from Goldman Sachs' shareholder meeting.

  • DuckDuckGo Cooks Google’s Goose: Analyst Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 11:53 AM ET
    Google Search

    Successful startup search engine DuckDuckGo is proving to Google, Facebook, and other Internet giants that being a big fat bird on the wire is no longer beautiful.

  • Silicon Valley's Take on Facebook  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 11:44 AM ET

    CNBC's Jane Wells talks to people in Silicon Valley to get their take on Facebook's IPO blunder; and discussing whether Facebook's close relationship with Zynga is a threat to the company by driving social gaming developers to other platforms, with P.J. McNealy, Digital World Research founder.

  • Is Facebook Moving to Another Exchange?  Thursday, 24 May 2012 | 11:34 AM ET

    CNBC's Scott Wapner reports the Nasdaq is making an aggressive push to try and stem the Facebook damage on its initial offering and discussing whether underwriter, Morgan Stanley or the Nasdaq is to blame for the trading blunder, with CNBC's Gary Kaminsky and Bob Pisani.