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Facebook shares hit 'all time low' amidst resignations and fake accounts flap | Facebook shares continued to sink, trading its stocks to almost half the price it debuted at in May, and marking the fifth straight day of the declining stock prices. Top Facebook executives Katie Mitic and Ethan Beard, who
quit the firm for 'other pursuits', would be the second and third top managers
to leave the social network site since the May 17 IPO. The exits came after Facebook's
prospects seemed dim in the second quarter as sales and user expansion slowed.
According to ABC News, bad news continued for the firm as institutional investors
including Fidelity claimed to dump their shares, while Facebook noted in a regulatory
filing that more than 83 million accounts on its social site are duplicates or
fakes, which made about 4.8 percent of its total accounts. Facebook dropped as
much as 4.7 percent to a record low, trading its shares at 20 dollars, 47 percent
below their IPO price of 38 dollars, the report said. Facebook's first tier of
restrictions on insider share sales expires Aug. 16, when about 271 million shares
will be available for trading, while another 243 million shares would become available
for trading between mid-October and mid-November, it added.
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