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Stocks tumble at midday amid Italy jitters

The Dow Jones industrial average was down 200 points just before midday Wednesday after Italy's borrowing costs soared, a sign that Europe's debt crisis had spilled into the third-largest economy in the euro bloc.

 

Groupon raises $700M with IPO at $20 per share

Groupon raises $700M with IPO at $20 per share

Groupon, the company that pioneered online group discounts, saw its stock climb by nearly a third in its public debut Friday, showing strong demand for an Internet company whose business model is considered unsustainable by some analysts. Groupon's stock jumped $6.40, or 32 percent, to $26.40 in late morning Friday after trading began at about 10:45 a.m. Earlier, the stock was trading as high as $31.14. Big fluctuations are common for companies that have just gone public as investors gauge what to do with the stock. The stock is trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol "GRPN."

Senh: I guess investors aren't heeding the advice of analysts who thinks the business model isn't sustainable. I just hope they and other recent internet ipos don't fail and start another bubble.

 

SecondMarket Valued at $200 Million

SecondMarket Valued at $200 Million

SecondMarket has raised money from a venture fund started by a former Facebook executive as the online marketplace for private shares looks to persuade more companies to sign up.

Senh: SecondMarket is an original concept. The idea is so simple, which is probably why it's catching on. The only problem I see so far is that it really over-inflates valuations of private companies like Facebook and Twitter. Their valuations are 50-100 times their revenue. It allows employees to cash in on the hype of their companies, rather than on actual revenue.

 

Dow up 339 points at close as European plan boosts optimism

The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 339 points Thursday after European leaders unveiled a financial rescue plan and the data showed the U.S. economy growing at a faster clip in the third quarter than earlier in the year.

 

Dow Closes Up 330 Points

Wall Street celebrated Columbus Day with a 330-point buying binge on the Dow as traders around the world breathed a sigh of relief that European leaders pledged to bolster their banks and the markets look ahead to the start of earnings season.

 

Optimism about European crisis sends stocks surging

Optimism about European crisis sends stocks surging

Stock prices around the world rose on Monday after European leaders signaled a willingness to tackle the financial crisis brewing there.

 

Stocks get modest support from US jobs figures

Stocks get modest support from US jobs figures

Stocks got a lift Friday by news that the US economy generated more jobs than anticipated over the past three months, reinforcing hopes that the world's largest economy will not be sliding back into recession. The Labor Department reported that the U.S. added 103,000 jobs in September. That was above expectations for a 60,000 increase. It also revised up the previous two months' figures to show around 90,000 more jobs were created than previously thought.

 

Wall St rises for 3rd day on ECB liquidity move

Stocks rose on Thursday after the European Central Bank launched fresh liquidity measures to help banks weather the euro zone's debt crisis, easing one of the major concerns overhanging markets.

 

Wall Street edges higher after services data

Signs that the nation's massive services sector continues to expand, albeit at a slower pace, helped push stocks into positive territory by midmorning on Wall Street Wednesday.

 

Late-day surge brings stocks into the black

A topsy-turvy day on the markets ended with a dramatic surge that brought major stock indexes into the black for the first time in three days.

 

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