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Trade Facebook Now

This Friday, the most valuable company in history is set to go public with an estimated IPO of around $96 billion.  In a Bloomberg Global Poll of 1,253 investors, analysts and traders, 79 percent said Facebook doesn’t deserve a valuation so high. What do you think?

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Option 1:

Get more information about trading Facebook on Friday once the company has listed.

Option 2:
With Accendo Markets, you can place a trade depending on the market capitalisation of the company from now. For example;

Currently, the market cap of Facebook is trading at $114.5 – 116.5 (billion). You can place a trade (£10-100 per point) which is settled based on the market capitalisation value at the end of the first days trading on Friday and will be rounded to the nearest billion dollars. If the IPO has not taken place by the 31st of December 2012, all open positions will be voided.

* This report relates to CFD trading

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