A look at how some IPO stocks have fared

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A look at how some IPO stocks have fared

By The Associated Press
Facebook's public debut was the most anticipated tech IPO since Google went public in August 2004. But the stock has lost much of its value since it began trading in mid-May.
Below is a look at how the stocks of some recently public companies are faring. The companies are all loosely Internet-related, though their businesses vary widely.
- Facebook Inc., social networking company, first day of trading on May 18, 2012
Pricing: $38 per share
First-day's close: $38.23, up 0.6 percent from IPO price
Monday's close: $27, down 29 percent from IPO price
Trading range since IPO: $25.52 to $45
- Yelp Inc., developer of online games, first day of trading on March 2, 2012
Pricing: $15 per share
First-day's close: $24.58, up 64 percent from IPO price
Monday's close: $18.85, up 26 percent from IPO price
Trading range since IPO: $14.10 to $31.96
- Zynga Inc., developer of online games, first day of trading on Dec. 16, 2011
Pricing: $10 per share
First-day close: $9.50, down 5 percent from IPO price
Monday's close: $5.55, down 45 percent from IPO price
Trading range since IPO: $5.51 to $15.91
- Jive Software Inc., creator of tools to run social networks for businesses, first day of trading on Dec. 13
Pricing: $12 per share
First-day close: $15.05, up 25 percent from IPO price
Monday's close: $16.91, up 41 percent from IPO price
Trading range since IPO: $14.18 to $28.15
- Angie's List Inc., consumer-reviews site, first day of trading on Nov. 17
Pricing: $13 per share
First-day close: $16.26, up 25 percent from IPO price
Monday's close: $13.92, up 7 percent from IPO price
Trading range since IPO: $10.77 to $19.82
- Groupon Inc., online deals company, first day of trading on Nov. 4
Pricing: $20 per share
First-day close: $26.11, up 31 percent from IPO price
Monday's close: $10.34, down 48 percent from IPO price.
Trading range since IPO: $8.80 to $31.14
- Pandora Media Inc., Internet radio company, first day of trading on June 15
Pricing: $16 per share
First-day close: $17.42, up 9 percent from IPO price
Monday's close: $11.15, down 30 percent from IPO price
Trading range since IPO: $7.83 to $26
- LinkedIn Corp., online professional network, first day of trading on May 19
Pricing: $45 per share
First-day close: $94.25, more than double IPO price
Monday's close: $94.29, more than double IPO price
Trading range since IPO: $55.98 to $122.70
- Demand Media Inc., online content publisher, first day of trading on Jan. 26, 2011
Pricing: $17 per share
First-day close: $22.65, up 33 percent
Monday's close: $9.01, down 47 percent from IPO price
Trading range since IPO: $5.24 to $27.38
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