Remove card therapeutic dose of elavil for anxiety pdf For those who don't recall the specifics, Facebook originally filed to sell 337 million shares at between $28 and $35 per share (a particularly wide range). It later increased the range to $34-$38 per share, and ultimately priced 421 million shares at the high end, raising approximately $16 billion. All well and good until it was time for the shares to actually begin trading. The first glitch was immediately apparent: NASDAQ couldn't handle the volume, delaying orders for more than an hour. Part of this was due to massive buy-side demand. Some of it was because of an unexpected rash of sell orders, prompted by a downward revision in revenue projections (which Facebook had soft-sold in its S-1 document, but made more explicit to certain bank analysts).
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