Facebook - IPO

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by SouthAmerica, Feb 2, 2012.

  1. hajimow

    hajimow

    We are getting close to $29. The minute it hits $29, it will gap down to $28.55 and will go lower.
     
    #71     May 29, 2012
  2. Why $7? That's 23x earnings + there will be 300 lawsuits pending by the time it hits $7.

    FB is a classic Nasdaq scam.

    It will go bankrupt and be the fiasco of the decade.
     
    #72     May 29, 2012
  3. hajimow

    hajimow

    +1

    That is a great mental game. As I said, we price items based on the seller's offer (haggling). FB offer was $38 and we like to go lower like $32 and when it hits $30, we go to $25 and when it hits $25, we go to $20. In reality, maybe $2 might make more sense.
     
    #73     May 29, 2012
  4. Go ahead and pay $2 if you get a kick out of wild and crazy gambling.
     
    #74     May 29, 2012
  5. hajimow

    hajimow

    I won't even pay a penny for FB shares.
     
    #75     May 29, 2012
  6. Right. If it sells @ 1 cent it will be 00.00 bid.

    Likewise all the way down. The more it drops the more it's weighed down by lawsuits and the more likely it is to go under.


    I see my July $20 puts have already doubled to 30 cents.
     
    #76     May 29, 2012
  7. lwlee

    lwlee

    #77     May 29, 2012
  8. facebook ipo opened at 43 traded millions of times (hundreds of millions of dollars)

    people think its going to 7 praying.

    it will hit 20 something then back up. maybe to 50 then people will buy at 50

    then back down to 30 just to play you

    mark the floor against me. I say 22
     
    #78     May 30, 2012
  9. May 31, 2012

    SouthAmerica: Facebook stock went up 5 % in the last 2 hours of trading today, because it is the last day of the month, that was end of month window dressing and nothing more.

    And now the Facebook stock can continue its declining trend to the single digits.

    .
     
    #79     May 31, 2012
  10. What a bunch of whining sissies. Was anyone forced to buy Facebook? No. Why did they buy Facebook? Because they wanted to make a shitload of money. How much research did they do? In most cases, just enough to work out the stock symbol and the IPO date.

    Someone please explain to me why I'm supposed to feel sorry for a load of greedy, lazy, ignorant, stock market gamblers? In this case, the Wall Street sharks were definitely the less contemptible of the two classes of people involved. MS even had the courtesy to publicly warn that the fundamentals were weaker than expected, and they were the lead underwriter.

    Caveat emptor, bitches!
     
    #80     May 31, 2012