The Facebook IPO Primer

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"The Facebook IPO Primer" is a great new resource that gathers in one place stories and analysis to help readers learn everything they need to know about Facebook's debut in the stock market. How much is it worth? Is Facebook a good investment? Does it have a good business plan? Learn how professionals figure out the answers to those questions, why they come up with different answers, and what it means for you.
"The Facebook IPO Primer" is easy to navigate. Part I covers the ups and downs of hot high technology stocks; Part II reviews the Facebook culture and business plan; Part III explains five different ways that analysts pick apart Facebook finances; Part IV offers dozens of links to stories and blog posts about Facebook so you can continue learning about the social media marvel.

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October 29, 2014
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About the author

Nancy Miller is a freelance financial journalist who contributes to a number of publications, including Barron's and time.com. Before taking time off to raise a family, she was chief corporate reporter at Knight-Ridder Financial News, a real estate and markets reporter at USA Today, and managing editor of Quick Nikkei News, the first American-run newsroom for a subsidiary of Nikkei and QUICK Corp. of Japan.

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