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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Facebook's $151 bn rout could rewrite history books

By Adam Haigh and Garfield ReynoldsFacebook Inc. has racked up plenty of milestones in its pioneering journey. Now the social-media giant is poised to add one it would doubtless rather avoid: the biggest stock-market wipeout in American history.That could happen Thursday if the 24 per cent tumble in Facebook’s stock in after-hours trading is replicated in the regular New York session. Its market capitalization plummeted late Wednesday, at one point by about $151 billion, as sales and user growth disappointed investors. A move of that magnitude on Thursday would likely be the largest ever loss of value in one day for a US-traded company.The following is a look at some of history’s other notable one-day share slams, considering American firms that were worth at least $150 billion in any year over the past decade. 65145340 Back in the depths of the tech bust, Intel Corp. lost about $91 billion on one September day in 2000. Exxon Mobil Corp., already reeling from the financial crisis and recession in October 2008, lost $53 billion one wretched Wednesday that month. And the slowest profit growth at Apple Inc. in 10 years triggered a loss of almost $60 billion on January 24, 2013.Facebook ended the after-hours session down 20 per cent at $173.50, a loss of about $126 billion in market cap, having declined as much as 24 per cent earlier.

from The Economic Times https://ift.tt/2mId5zJ

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