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ри выхода из истории с Facebook


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Тут не поможет паника и упрёки. Просто надо знать историю вопроса. Дело не в Цукерберге и его отношении к нам. Фейсбук – это огромная публичная американская компания со своими порядками. Одним из внутренних условий у неё - не расширять число акционеров.
Но вот в январе 2009 года с большим трудом и через очень влиятельных посредников, после многократных отказов во встречах, российский олигарх Мильнер таки познакомился с Марком Цукербергом. И 26 мая 2009 года было подписано соглашение, по которому его компания DST за 200 млн долларов США купила 1,96 % акций Facebook.
К нашему украинскому несчастью, сделка включала в себя то, что Мильнер "оккупировал" весь сссрский территориальный сегмент рынка. С управлением из Дублина.
Поэтому теперь надо не просить, унижаться или сетовать на судьбу, а просто купить акции Фейсбука, и иметь наше некоторое влияние.

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Программа курса Школы трейдера www.ostrik.org


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Программа курса Школы трейдера

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SIFMA is the voice of the nation’s securities industry


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SIFMA is the voice of the nation’s securities industry, bringing together the shared interests of hundreds of broker-dealers, banks and asset managers. We advocate for effective and resilient capital markets.


The origins of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) go back to 1912 with the founding of the Investment Bankers Association of America (IBA) two years after the American Bankers Association rejected a request by a group of members to start an investment banking section.

In 1971, IBA merged with the Association of American Stock Exchange Firms (ASEF) to form the Securities Industry Association (SIA) and unify the voices of the related interests. Following the merger, the Public Securities Association (PSA), comprised of IBA’s Municipal Securities and Government Bonds Committees (est. 1918), incorporated as an independent organization representing securities firms and banks in the municipal, Treasury and federal agency securities markets. The name of the PSA was changed to The Bond Markets Association (TBMA) in 1997.

In 2006, the SIA and TBMA merged, bringing together the shared interests of their memberships. By representing the many segments of the financial industry, SIFMA has become the voice of the financial industry that is uniquely suited to provide trusted and expert information to policymakers, regulators, media, industry participants and the general public about the financial industry.
A sampling of our corporate members includes:

AllianceBernstein Daiwa Capital Markets America Inc. PIMCO
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. Deutsche Bank Group Piper Jaffray & Co.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Edward Jones Planned Investment Co., Inc.
Barclays Fidelity Investments Raymond James Financial
BB&T Scott & Stringfellow Goldman, Sachs & Co RBS
BlackRock Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc.
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. Janney Montgomery Scott RBC
BNY Mellon Jefferies & Company, Inc. Société Générale
Cetera Financial Group JP Morgan Chase & Co. Stephens Inc.
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. KCG Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc.
Citigroup LPL Financial U.S. Bancorp
Credit Suisse Morgan Stanley UBS
D.A. Davidson & Co Neuberger Berman LLC Vanguard
Nomura Holdings, Inc. Wells Fargo

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SIFMA is the voice of the nation’s securities industry


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The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) is the voice of the U.S. securities industry.

We represent the broker-dealers, banks and asset managers whose 889,000 employees provide access to the capital markets, raising over $2.4 trillion for businesses and municipalities in the U.S., serving clients with over $16 trillion in assets and managing more than $62 trillion in assets for individual and institutional clients including mutual funds and retirement plans. SIFMA, with offices in New York and Washington, D.C., is the U.S. regional member of the Global Financial Markets Association (GFMA).

Our Offices
New York
120 Broadway, 35th Floor
New York, N.Y. 10271
(ph) +1.212.313.1200
(fx) +1.212.313.1301

Washington, D.C.
1101 New York Avenue, NW, 8th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20005
(ph) +1.202.962.7300
(fx) +1.202.962.7305
SIFMA brings together the shared interests of hundreds of securities firms, banks and asset managers. Membership is diverse, ranging from the largest global financial players to independent, small firms across the country. These companies are engaged in communities across the country to raise capital for businesses, promote job creation and lead economic growth.

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A sampling of our corporate members includes:

AllianceBernstein Daiwa Capital Markets America Inc. PIMCO
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. Deutsche Bank Group Piper Jaffray & Co.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Edward Jones Planned Investment Co., Inc.
Barclays Fidelity Investments Raymond James Financial
BB&T Scott & Stringfellow Goldman, Sachs & Co RBS
BlackRock Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc.
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. Janney Montgomery Scott RBC
BNY Mellon Jefferies & Company, Inc. Société Générale
Cetera Financial Group JP Morgan Chase & Co. Stephens Inc.
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. KCG Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc.
Citigroup LPL Financial U.S. Bancorp
Credit Suisse Morgan Stanley UBS
D.A. Davidson & Co Neuberger Berman LLC Vanguard
Nomura Holdings, Inc. Wells Fargo

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Trialling 'learn to trade' stock market websites: can you get rich quick?


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Can you really achieve 'financial freedom' by spending a few hours at a seminar on stock market investing? David Robinson joined fortune seekers at three 'learn to trade' schemes

Tony turned £3,000 into £47,000 in just nine weeks and has retired at the age of 50. Awia was a "bored mum", but is now earning a good living while being "100% there for the kids". Samet made 30% on this first trade, and each day his profits rise. These are just some of the glowing testimonials posted on "learn to trade" websites, which hold out the promise that anyone who spends just a few hours at a seminar can look forward to a future relaxing on luxury yachts in the Caribbean sipping strawberry daiquiris. All you have to do, it seems, is follow a few easy-to-apply trading strategies.

Almost every day in hotel suites across the UK a new crop of would-be stockmarket millionaires sit down to hear from the "professionals" the secrets of trading in stocks and currencies. Over the last few months I've been one of them. Not only that, I decided to put down some of my own money and see how far I'd get following the advice of the so-called experts.

What did the seminars tell me? That investing for the long term, buying low and selling high in the style of Warren Buffet, is old hat. Instead, I should jump into the world of "spread betting", going "long" and going "short", with mini-bursts of activity based on the zigzag of chart patterns. This, I was told, is the "recession proof" way to make money.

But relatively little time was spent actually teaching me about investing. Instead, I and my fellow attendees were encouraged to go on "elite" courses and "mentoring" programmes where we'd learn about how really to make big money – but at a cost of up to £13,000.

It left me feeling that the only people getting rich from the learn-to-trade industry were the learn-to-trade companies themselves.

But as an out-and-out beginner in the world of investment, I admit I have learnt a few things. I have begun trading, albeit with just £500. But am I making any money?

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Apple shares down


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Apple shares down

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Goldman: Vær forberedt til næste store aktienedtur


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One month after Goldman strategists downgraded equities to neutral on growth and valuation concerns, the firm has turned up the heat on the bearish case with a report by Christian Mueller-Glissmann in which he says that equity drawdown risk “appears elevated” with S&P 500 trading near record high, valuations stretched, lackluster economic growth and yield investors being “forced up the risk curve to equities.”

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Goldman Downgrades Stocks Over Next 12 Months Due To Risk Of Sharp Market Drop


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Where the world does markets.Join 50 million traders and investors taking the future into their own hands.Explore features

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