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Facebook shares fall as lock-up period expires Oct 31st 2012, 13:56 - Tweet
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The aftermath of Sandy showcased in a series of large format pictures. Full Article Facebook logos on a computer screen are seen in this photo illustration taken in Lavigny May 16, 2012. Credit: Reuters/Valentin Flauraud Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:39am EDT (Reuters) - Facebook Inc shares fell 4 percent to $21.07 in busy early trade on Wednesday morning on the company's approval to let employees sell some stock. The world's largest social network waived a provision that prevented employees from selling shares until November 14. As a result, Facebook staffers were able to sell their vested shares on October 29. However, because the markets were closed on Monday and Tuesday due to Hurricane Sandy, Wednesday is the first trading day. About 234 million shares held by employees are eligible for sale in the public market. (Reporting By Jennifer Saba; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick) Related Quotes and News Company Price Related News - Tweet this
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