The Facebook IPO

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    Two initial public offerings priced after market close Thursday in the busiest week for public offerings since April.

  • Morgan Stanley

    Morgan Stanley’s big second-quarter earnings miss is a result of abysmal trading results and not a botched initial public offering of Facebook shares.

  • A sign with the 'like' symbol stands in front of the Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California.

    Facebook already knows what you "like." It could be near uncovering your desires, too. As Inside Facebook first reported, Facebook might soon supplement its "like" button with a "want" button that could push the site more toward becoming a place for consumption, rather than social connection, and make commerce a mainstay of the site.

  • Facebook

    Tensions between Nasdaq and Facebook are so high that the social networking company is still considering switching exchanges and is weighing the costs of such a move, officials there said. The New York Times reports.

  • Mark Zuckerberg

    So how did we get to this point? And where do we go from here? CNBC’s Kayla Tausche, Kate Kelly, and Julia Boorstin give insights on the roller-coast ride that was Facebook’s road to going public.

  • Add Friend Facebook

    A few days ago Facebook rolled out a little feature called 'Friends Nearby' that was, well, potentially a stalker's dream come true, which might be why the social network decided to nix the feature in just a few hours.

  • Facebook

    From Facebook's company-obsessed culture to its rowdy company parties, a former employee is airing some of the social network's dirty laundry in a new book that was released Tuesday.

  • Sheryl Sandberg

    Facebook's chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg is joining the social network's board of directors, the company announced Monday.

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    Problems with Facebook’s stock debut came amid a broader inquiry by regulators into trading breakdowns and other problems at the nation’s largest exchanges. The NYT reports.

  • Watch Mark Zuckerberg and the rest of Facebook top management describe their mission — and why you should invest.

  • Facebook IPO - Key Shareholders

  • Facebook

    One month after its botched initial public offering, Facebook is set to file a motion to consolidate all the shareholder lawsuits against the company, according to a person with knowledge of the matter, who requested anonymity because the document was still private, the New York Times reports.

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    Apple has struck a new alliance with Facebook to integrate the social network into its iPhone, iPad and Mac operating system at the same time as it introduces a range of new MacBook computers.

  • Facebook

    On Thursday, Facebook began to roll out its App Center to its nearly 1 billion users, so they can find games and other applications with social components more easily.

  • Facebook IPO, Nasdaq

    If the miserable Facebook IPO has kept you out of the stock market, Knight Capital CEO Tom Joyce says, you'll be sorry.

  • A sign with the 'like' symbol stands in front of the Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California.

    I did something Wednesday that I didn’t think I was ever going to be able to do. Not only did I establish a position in social media giant Facebook, but I did so while feeling good about the decision.

  • Robert Greifeld, chief executive officer and president of Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.

    Nasdaq CEO Robert Greifeld told CNBC that the firm has been "embarrassed" by the botched Facebook IPO but the exchange has no direct responsibility to individual investors.

  • NASDAQ MarketSite Tower, Times Square, New York, NY

    Nasdaq OMX Group proposed a "one-time" payout of about $40 million to compensate some financial firms that suffered losses from botched trades during the Facebook IPO.

  • Airtime Co-founder and Executive Chairman Sean Parker and Airtime Co-founder and CEO Shawn Fanning at the Airtime Launch Press Conference at Milk Studios on June 5, 2012 in New York City.

    Sean Parker, Facebook's first company president, rejected one analyst's claims that Facebook would "disappear in five to eight years."

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