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As of today, FarmVille-maker Zynga is officially a public company, and stock for the company is actively being traded under the ticker symbol ZNGA. So if you're a fan of Zynga's special breed of ...
Zynga was priced at $10 per share and began trading on NASDAQ under ZNGA on December 16, 2011. The stock closed down 5% on its first day, [16] then climbed 26% to $13.39 per share after Facebook's IPO filing on February 1, 2012 (Facebook had reported that 12% of its revenue comes from Zynga). [79] In March 2012 ZNGA was trading at $14.50. [80]
"The IPO should also prove to be a catalyst for many future transactions that will help the industry." ( Note : Hawkins founded EA in 1982, which Zynga could very well outpace today after four ...
Good, because Reuters reports that Zynga, everybody's favorite social game maker, will make its stock market debut on Dec. 16. According to Reuters, the CityVille creator will look to raise $900.
Now, the FarmVille maker is looking past Thanksgiving for its $1 billion IPO, two anonymous sources said. Just two weeks. The ever-shifting Zynga initial public offering has changed its projected ...
Mark Jonathan Pincus (born February 13, 1966) [3] is an American Internet entrepreneur known as the founder of Zynga, a mobile social gaming company.Pincus also founded the startups Freeloader, Inc., Tribe Networks, and Support.com. [4]
When Zynga went public in December 2011 on the Nasdaq, it debuted at above its $10 share price. Unfortunately the stock price dipped to $9.50 by the end of its first day, and later fell as low as ...
When Zynga (NAS: ZNGA) closed below $5 yesterday -- on reports indicating that players were flocking from desktop apps to mobile games -- it wasn't just a round milestone. Zynga went public at $10 ...