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Sept. 24, 2012, 1:41 p.m. EDT
Facebook trips Nasdaq breaker, down 10%
By Benjamin Pimentel
marketwatch.com
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Facebook Inc. continued falling Monday, tripping the Nasdaq's circuit breaker meant to shield stocks from manipulation by short sellers. Facebook was last trading down 9.2% to $20.76. The stock earlier fell by at least 10% from the previous session's closing price, triggering the Nasdaq system which imposes a restriction on prices at which a stock can be sold short. Facebook took a hit from a Barron's report arguing the stock is worth just $15.
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