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| August 3, 2012 |
| 15:49 EDT |  | NDAQ, FB | NASDAQ says expects significant additional expenses from Facebook suits Nasdaq (NDAQ) disclosed in its 10Q filing that during Q2 eight lawsuits were brought against it by retail investors seeking damages for alleged negligence in connection with the Facebook (FB) IPO and a ninth lawsuit was brought by professional proprietary trading firms. The company stated that "pending the resolution of these matters, we expect to incur significant additional expenses in defending the lawsuits, in connection with the SEC investigation and in implementing technical changes and remedial measures which may be necessary or advisable." |
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| May 12, 2013 |
| 13:44 EDT |  | FB | Facebook's general counsel leaving company, AllThingsD says Facebook’s general counsel Ted Ullyot is leaving the company to take some time off. Ullyot will be leaving in July and the search for his replacement will include internal and external candidates, says AllThingsD. Reference Link |
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| May 10, 2013 |
| 10:53 EDT |  | FB | Facebook adds Facebook Home launcher to more Android phones, androidcentral says Facebook (FB) has added the Facebook Home launcher to a number of smartphones using Google's (GOOG) Android operating system, including Samsung's (SSNLF) Galaxy S4 and the HTC One, androidcentral reported last night. Reference Link |
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| May 9, 2013 |
| 12:12 EDT |  | FB | Leon Cooperman names Facebook, Qualcomm as stock picks
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| 06:17 EDT |  | FB | Facebook smartphone discounted to 99c at AT&T, NY Post reports
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| 05:22 EDT |  | FB | Facebook in talks to acquire Waze for about $1B, Reuters reports
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| May 8, 2013 |
| 07:11 EDT |  | FB | Target uses Facebook to see if deals attract shoppers to stores, Reuters reports Target (TGT) is rolling out a service that combines social networking and discounts to attract shoppers into its physical stores. The company’s program relies on shoppers using their Facebook (FB) accounts, and they can only redeem the offers they choose in Target's U.S. stores, not online, reports Reuters.Reference Link |
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| 06:05 EDT |  | FB | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
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