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21 Sep 2011 09:04p.m.
michelle walker wrote:
Hi Victoria. The story of what you have archived is amazing.Good on you. I wish you all the best. Im sitting in a wheelchair and thinking all the time what i could come up with.If there are jobs to do in a home base situation by your company then would love to here from you. cheers Michelle walker
Facebook says it has priced its initial public offering of stock at US$38 per share.
Hoping to get in on Facebook's hotly anticipated public stock offering? You'll need Facebook friends at very high levels - or a lot of money.
Facebook updated its status to "public company" yesterday, when it began trading on the Stock Market for the first time.
Facebook's fourth day of trading as a public company brought shareholder lawsuits, and an increase in the company's stock price as the fallout continued from the social network's botched initial public offering.
Facebook's share float made Mark Zuckerberg a multi-billionaire, but it has also made those who work for him overnight millionaires.
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