Social media stocks aren't feeling the love, despite Facebook's market debut. Zynga, which generates much of its revenue from Facebook, fell as much as 23%. More
Facebook's IPO price is available to the deal's underwriters and their bigwig clients. Regular folks will get to buy at market price the next day. More
Plenty of smart investors are using Facebook's IPO as a good time to sell, and for good reasons. Facebook shares may pop, but the company will have a hard time sustaining such a lofty valuation. More
Sens. Chuck Schumer and Bob Casey, held a press conference Thursday morning on Capitol Hill where they outlined legislation that would prevent the Facebook co-founder from ever returning to the United States. More
Despite its wild success, Facebook isn't especially good at making money -- particularly in comparison to, say, Google. To change that, it'll have to double down in three crucial areas. More
Facebook's underwriting team led by Morgan Stanley can go very wrong by either underpricing the stock and leaving money on the table or driving away long-term investors. More
Facebook has snapped up dozens of smaller startups, and it recently dropped a cool $1 billion on Instagram. Here's what Silicon Valley insiders think is on Facebook's radar -- or should be. More
Even if it turns out that Comcast's Xfinity for Xbox video-on-demand service isn't running afoul of the FCC's rules for treating Internet traffic equally, the result is the same for consumers and competitors: Comcast's service has the edge. More
Facebook's IPO is causing a frenzy among investors eager to get a piece of the company when it goes public but is it a good idea to jump in when FB debuts? More
Facebook raises the price range on its initial public offering to $34 to $38 a share, a move that could lift the company's valuation to $81.2 billion. More
Senior citizens may represent one of the smallest segments of Facebook's 900 million users, but at least one group is eager to invest in this week's IPO. More
Groupon reports a narrower loss, better-than-expected sales and an optimistic outlook, giving investors hope that the worst is behind the company. More
Only time will tell, of course. But a rough, back-of-the-envelope calculation shows the challenges the social networking powerhouse is likely to face after its IPO. More