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Facebook Flirts With $38 IPO Price

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Facebook briefly reaches the $38 price of its IPO offering in July 2013.

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A huge jump in internet valuations is recorded by May 2012, for companies such as Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Spotify and others, similiar to the frenzied levels fefore the burst of the tech bubble in 2000-2001. Once again IPO bubble behaviour is taking place in 2012-2013.

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