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  2. Should I Buy Facebook (META) Stock? - AOL

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    4. Decide How Much to Invest in Facebook. As of writing this in November 2022, Meta is currently trading at $90.54 per share. At the start of 2022, it was trading above $300/share. You could buy ...

  3. Facebook Stock: Is It a Good Buy Right Now? - AOL

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    So, if a stock is trading at $25 per share and earnings per share are $1, that stock has a P/E ratio of 25. The P/E ratio is useful when comparing stocks to one another, to the sector they’re in ...

  4. How to buy stocks: A step-by-step guide - AOL

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    Here’s how to buy stock and the steps you need to take to become a stockholder. 1. Choose your online broker. You’ll need to get set up with a broker to buy stock, but that takes only minutes ...

  5. Initial public offering of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Yet the early rally was unsustainable. The stock struggled to stay above the IPO price for most of the day, forcing underwriters to buy back shares to support the price. [35] Only the aforementioned technical glitches and underwriter support prevented the stock price from falling below the IPO price on the first day of trading. [36]

  6. Stock - Wikipedia

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    e. Stocks (also capital stock, or sometimes interchangeably, shares) consist of all the shares [ a] by which ownership of a corporation or company is divided. [ 1] A single share of the stock means fractional ownership of the corporation in proportion to the total number of shares. This typically entitles the shareholder (stockholder) to that ...

  7. Public float - Wikipedia

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    Public float. In the context of stock markets, the public float or free float represents the portion of shares of a corporation that are in the hands of public investors as opposed to locked-in shares held by promoters, company officers, controlling-interest investors, or governments. This number is sometimes seen as a better way of calculating ...

  8. How to Buy One Share of Facebook Stock - AOL

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    By Stacy Cowley The typical way to buy stock in a publicly traded firm is to open a brokerage account and place an order. But for those who want to own just one ceremonial share of a company ...

  9. Treasury stock - Wikipedia

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    The company can either retire (cancel) the shares (however, retired shares are not listed as treasury stock on the company's financial statements) or hold the shares for later resale. Buying back stock reduces the number of outstanding shares. Accompanying the decrease in the number of shares outstanding is a reduction in company assets, in ...