Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) founder’s family is not protected from having privacy breached on the social network. On Tuesday night, Randi Zuckerberg, older sister to Facebook’s CEO and the former head of marketing for Facebook, posted a photo from a family gathering (including Mark) to the biggest social networking site across the globe, showing her sisters using Facebook’s new Snapchat-esque ’Poke’ app on their phones.
It popped up on the Facebook newsfeed of mediaite Callie Schweitze, director of marketing and projects at VoxMedia, who subscribes to Zuckerberg. Assuming the photo was a public one, Schweitzer assumed that the photo was a public one and tweeted it to her nearly 40,000 Twitter followers. Zuckerberg was unhappy.[article_detail_ad_1]
Schweitzer deleted the photo and said sorry. Read more here.
Make an opinion on the latest price movement of FB using some technical indicators
The Facebook stock closed at $26.93, up0.67 points or 2.55% from previous close and at a distance of -1.06% from 20-day simple moving average.In the last trading session, the stock’s pricemoved9.40% above its 200 day moving average, changing hands as low as $26.20 per share. The stockis currently trading 14.63% up its SMA 50.
How well the stock has been performing?
The price range in the past fifty two weeks had a highest hit of $45.00 on May 18, 2012 while lowest level during that period was $17.55 on Sep 04, 2012.The 1-year target price estimate, whichis the median price target, as set by analysts covering the stock is $30.44. The stock has dropped -29.56% since the beginning of this year.
Does stock market trend influences this stock?
To measure price-variation, we found this stock’s volatility over a week period was 3.30% and for the month was 3.86%.
What is Wall Street analysts’ recommendation on this stock?
The analyst mean recommendation for this week has been 1.9, same as was in the last week. The price target of$15.00 was the lowest while the highest price target was set as $38.00, according to 25 analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters.
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