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Ads On Facebook Home Page: Is It Good Or Bad For Users [Study]

Recently, Facebook has announced to increase in the number of ads on users' home pages. The social media company's revenue is steadily declining due to the poor performance of its IPO (Initial public offering) on NASDAQ since its launch in May...

Facebook Post-IPO Blues: Facebook And Morgan Stanley In Trouble For Misleading Investors

After months of hype when Facebook finally went public earlier this week, it was expected that either the IPO would turn out to be a cash rich ride for Facebook insiders as well as for several of its investors,...

Facebook $100 Billion IPO: 1,000+ New Millionaires Will Be Born In A Single Day

The website - less than 8 years of existence and attracted over 800 million users - has changed the way people across the globe communicate, from organizing political protests to sharing baby pictures. Facebook is now used by 1...

Facebook $100 Billion IPO: Everything You May Want To Know [INFOGRAPHIC]

Rumors are flying about Facebook filing for its first public offerings today (Monday) that could be worth $100 billion. Undoubtedly, we saw this coming in last year June itself and talked much about Facebook 100 billion valuation. So, just...

Sorry! No Facebook IPO: People Need To Wait Till Mid 2012

For those who are desperately expecting Facebook IPO in early 2012, this news may disappoint them. Facebook has decided not to go public any time sooner than next year. Earlier, it was expected that Facebook will file its IPO...

Facebook May Delay IPO Untill 2012 [Report]

There is every chance that can delay an IPO of Facebook for 2012 as learned by Bloomberg from three sources familiar with the matter. By the IPO schedule change, Mark Zuckerberg - CEO, will get more time to gain users and accelerate the sales which in turn can pay back with higher share value at time of launch.
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From Gujia to Pichkaris: Indian Festivals are Shaping the Future of Quick Commerce

India is a land of festivals, and these festivals typically drive huge demand for food, groceries and various other...
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