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March 1, 2013
06:45 EDTAIG, JPM, FB, MSJPMorgan, Morgan Stanley lead in most fees earned from offerings, Bloomberg says
Last year the total share sales worldwide increased by 7.4% to $478B, according to Bloomberg data. JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) and Morgan Stanley (MS) tied for first place in the annual Bloomberg Markets ranking of underwriters, each earning an estimated $1.16B in fees. Both banks worked on Facebook’s (FB) IPO and the U.S. sell down of American International Group (AIG) stock. Total IPO fees plunged 32% to $4.3B in 2012. Reference Link
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May 24, 2013
14:44 EDTFBFacebook slips to session lows, close to 6-month low, levels to watch
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07:49 EDTFBRumors of Google interest in Waze unfounded, TechCrunch says
After Bloomberg, citing "people familiar with the matter," said Google (GOOG) is considering a bid for map and traffic app maker Waze, TechCrunch countered that multiple credible sources it contacted "have poured cold water on the Google rumor." Facebook (FB) and Apple (AAPL) have previously been suggested as expressing interest in Waze, but the Bloomberg report said Apple was not among the "large tech companies” that have recently approached Waze, TechCrunch noted. Reference Link
07:44 EDTFBFacebook delays release of HTC First phone in Europe, FT reports
Facebook delayed release of its customized Android phone in Europe, following negative customer feedback in the U.S., reports the Financial Times. The new HTC First was released in the U.S. last month.Reference Link
07:20 EDTFBFacebook may face bidding war with Google for Waze, Bloomberg says
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May 23, 2013
14:45 EDTJPMJPMorgan names Barry Sommers head of consumer bank, Reuters says
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11:56 EDTJPMVisa names Ryan McInerney president
Visa (V) announced the appointment of Ryan McInerney as president of Visa. In this role, McInerney will be responsible for Visa's global client organization, product management as well as a new solutions group, which will focus on building and bringing to market new products and services to Visa's issuer, acquirer and merchant clients. Mr. McInerney will report to Charlie Scharf, CEO of Visa . McInerney joins Visa from JP Morgan Chase (JPM) where he was the CEO of Consumer Banking.
09:02 EDTFBFacebook slips lower, breaks $25 threshold
The stock is down 1.5% in the pre-market to $24.77, breaking the psychologically important $25 support level. This move puts the shares at 3-month lows. At current price, next support is at $23.88, the 6-month low. Resistance is at $25.65.
08:10 EDTJPMJPMorgan compelling at current levels, says RW Baird
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07:12 EDTAIG, JPMWall Street trying to use trade deals to weaken Dodd-Frank, Bloomberg reports
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06:32 EDTJPMDimon looks to improve JPMorgan after winning vote, NY Times says
After JPMorgan's (JPM) shareholders voted to allow Jamie Dimon to keep his dual role as the bank's CEO and chairman, Dimon is looking to repair the bank's relationship with regulators and "fortify risk controls," according to The New York Times. Reference Link
06:29 EDTJPMSoftware firm Luxoft files for IPO in New York, Bloomberg reports
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06:08 EDTJPM, AIGOn the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
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05:48 EDTJPMProxy advisers see their power diminish, WSJ reports
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May 22, 2013
14:54 EDTJPMJPMorgan not likely to add new board members soon, Bloomberg says
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14:27 EDTFBcomScore says Google Sites lead April U.S. online video rankings
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13:02 EDTMSMorgan Stanley seeks $4B for infrastructure fund, Bloomberg reports
Morgan Stanley's infrastructure investment unit is planning to raise $4B for a second global fund, according to Bloomberg, citing sources. Morgan Stanley and other investment firms are targeting billions of dollars worldwide earmarked for public infrastructure projects, Bloomberg added. Reference Link
10:37 EDTFBPandora extends Facebook partnership with timeline App
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10:31 EDTJPMJPMorgan spikes higher along with peers, levels to watch
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09:02 EDTMS, JPMFinancials upgraded to Overweight from Market Weight at Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo believes that financials' earnings continue to be the strongest of any sector in the S&P 500. The firm thinks that the sector's stocks appear to be breaking out from a technical standpoint. Citigroup (c) and Ameriprise Financial (AMP) are on the firm's priority list.
08:58 EDTFBFacebook management to meet with Deutsche Bank
Meeting to be held in New York on May 22 hosted by Deutsche Bank.
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