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May 19, 2012 12:31 am GMT

Bankers Got Too Aggressive With Pricing Facebook As They Struggled To Keep Shares Above $38

Facebook Closing Share PriceThe underwriters of Facebook's $16 billion debut on NASDAQ fought to the finish to keep the company's shares above last night's final price of $38 a share. Shares closed at $38.23 today. Sources tell us that the syndicate of banks underwriting the deal have been putting in buy orders to keep its price afloat. It's not necessarily a bad outcome for Facebook as the company didn't leave any money on the table, but bankers are sure to be unhappy. Plus, the company's tepid premiere is killing the performance of tech stocks across the board.Basically, what we hear is that the underwriters including Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs, just got too aggressive in the final days before the IPO about pricing. Earlier this month, the company was slated to open at a $28 to 35 price range, but that range was pushed up to $34 to 38 a share. Then Facebook priced at the very high end at $38 last night. "The only thing keeping it at $38 are support mechanisms," a source tells us. "There just wasn'tthe institutional investor demand that people thought there would be." They added that about 20 percent of buying orders seem to be coming from retail investors (e.g. regular people), which is "unprecedented."

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