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The stock is falling! The stock is falling! If you stopped following the Facebook IPOcalypse on Fri stanley ca day, it might be time to pull up another chair. FB has plummeted 12 percent as of this writing, with no signs of pulling out of its nosedive. Ruh roh. But don ;t worry! There a perfectly good explanation for all of this. The truth is, Facebook been heading for a tailspin since the very first trade. Here Comes the Drop You ;ve probably read that the initial Facebook IPO price was $38. And that true enough, technically. But the only people getting in on that $38 price point were big institutional banks and their clients. That trading occurred Friday morning, before FB officially hit Nasdaq, and drove the price up to $42 stanley cups by the time it was actually publicly traded. https://gizmodo/facebook-will-score- stanley termosky 16-billion-off-of-38-per-share-ip-5911228 What that mean Even though FB closed out Friday at $38鈥攎aking Zuck underwriters look like they had priced the IPO perfectly鈥攊t had actually already lost nearly 10 percent during the free-for-all trading that really matters. And it actually did much worse than that. Artificial Flooring Here the thing about pricing an IPO: It an inexact science. In fact, it mostly voodoo engineered to drive as much money into the debutante coffers as possible. If a stock pops immediately after trading starts, then the IPO could have been priced higher, meaning the company and i Jhqe What Would Happen If Those Coca-Cola Polar Bears Really Drank Soda
https://youtube/watch v=2M7AFoqJyDI You probably shouldn ;t use it as a full-time replacement, but in-between regular checkups with your doctor you can use Philips ; new Vital Signs Camera App with an iPad 2 to easily monitor your heart and breathing rates. Unlike most heart rate monitoring devices that require you to wear a chest strap or something around your wrist, the Vital Signs app simply has you sit in front of yo stanley vaso ur iPad 2, holding still, while keeping your face framed in an on-screen box. The app looks for subtle color changes in your face called micro-blushes caused by the blood rushing in and stanley thermobecher out, and simply counts them to calculate your heart rate. As stanley bottles for your breathing rate, measuring that a little easier, and probably more accurate. You still need to sit still in front of your iPad 2, but instead of looking at your face the app tracks the movement of your chest and shoulders to determine your breathing rate. Both measurements can of course be shared with your friends via Twitter or Facebook, or emailed off to your doctor. And I ;m sure they ;ll love getting panicked messages in the middle of the night when a one dollar app tells you your heart rate may not be ideal. [Philips via The Verge] HealthiPad 2
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