Mark Zuckerberg Rings Opening Bell on Nasdaq
Facebook CEO rings opening bell from headquarters
Zuckerberg, along with Facebook executives and employees, rank the bell for the most highly anticipated high-tech stock since Google, which is expected to go on sale on Friday under the ticker symbol "FB".
Facebook is offering 421,233,615 shares of its common stock for an initial price of $38 per share.
Below is the video of Zuckerberg ringing the opening bell:
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With rampant gas shortage following Hurricane Sandy, FEMA and the White House turned to crowd-sourced navigation app Waze to help deliver gasoline fueling truck
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Agreement will make it easier for U.S. companies to sell in the Jewish state
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