Noted Stock Analyst the Amazing Kreskin Says Facebook Is Going Down
To assess the beleaguered social network's future, we called a mentalist.
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To assess the beleaguered social network's future, we called a mentalist.
In 2010, a prescient analyst worried about what might happen to Facebook if it went public. His name? Mark Zuckerberg.
The couple was spotted in Shanghai in March.
He's that guy who took a picture of himself every day for six years.
Welcome to Day Three.
Technical problems contributed to the lackluster debut.
Guests thought they were attending his girlfriend's graduation party.
The company says the free corporate pages are good enough.
"There's still a zillion things it can do to make money."
Bloomberg: IPO demand is "weak." Reuters/CNBC: IPO is "oversubscribed."
Fittingly, it's about a New York article on Mark Zuckerberg.
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