Daily chart: Facebook by numbers
Facebook is finally opening its doors to public investors(48)
Floating Facebook: The value of friendship
Facebook is likely to become a gargantuan company. That will bring risks as well as rewards(35)
Facebook: A fistful of dollars
Facebook may be a good bet for investors now; but regulatory problems lie ahead(167)
Babbage: January 31st 2012: A pretty hefty multiple
Facebook announces its IPO, Twitter takes heat for new censorship rules and Apple continues to dominate(0)
In-flight Wi-Fi: The continued unpopularity of in-flight Wi-Fi
The pending IPO of in-flight Wi-Fi provider Gogo is a good reminder of just how unpopular the service really is.(45)
In a busy week for stockmarket flotations, Zynga harvests a $1 billion crop(37)
Babbage: December 14th 2011: Going public
ZYNGA and Jive lead up a field of new tech IPOs and video-game giant Activision breaks its own sales record(1)
Babbage: November 30th 2011: Taking out the odd blemish
THE TRUTH about cyber Monday, Facebook's elusive IPO and how to quantify photo manipulation(1)
Facebook and privacy: Walking the tightrope
The social network has been found guilty of breaking its pledges on privacy yet again(146)
Don’t mistake a few high-profile IPOs for a revival of public companies, urges Adrian Wooldridge(0)
Facebook’s flotation will excite the tech world. Watch out for the Xbookers, says Martin Giles(7)
Babbage: November 9th 2011: It's all about content
The outlook on technology IPOs after Groupon's successful start, a new tablet reader on the market and Charles Babbage's analytical engine(1)
Babbage: November 9th 2011: It's all about content
The outlook on technology IPOs after Groupon's successful start, a new tablet reader on the market and Charles Babbage's analytical engine(0)
Groupon’s public listing sets the scene for more tech flotations(19)
Creating employment: A helping hand for start-ups
Can America find its entrepreneurial mojo again?(19)
Babbage: September 14th 2011: Facebook dominates
How Facebook became the most popular website in America, why the IPO window is closing, and Microsoft announces Windows 8(1)
Private-equity IPOs: The Carlyle swoop
Carlyle finally files to join its rivals on the public market(1)
Dual-class share structures: The cost of control
The trouble with non-voting shares(1)
Chinese IPOs: A pause or a plunge?
A hot market starts to sputter(5)
A large Spanish savings bank nervously heads for the markets(1)
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