Facebook allowed one share to be bought.
Generally the minimum with most brokers is $500.00
Get together $5500 and call a stockbroker.
According to Stephen Gandal at finance.fortune.cnn.com: "Following its IPO, Facebook had just over 421 million shares available to buy and sell on a daily basis. According to Facebook's prospectus, the RSUs will add an additional 277 million shares six months after the company's IPO."
Well, IPO means, that now everyone can buy Facebook shares using NASDAQ stock market and if the company will grow up you may have benefit from the higher prices for your shares.
It depends on the company stock you wish to buy. The minimum amount that can be invested in the stock marketvaries from country to country. For example: In India the minimum investment in the stock market is Rs. 500/- You cannot buy or sell shares when your trade's net worth is less than 500. For ex: if I want to buy 20 shares of ABC company whose price is Rs. 10/- per share I will not be allowed to do it. I must buy a minimum of 50 shares if ABC company in order to make my total trade value atleast Rs. 500.
Facebook is worth about $90 billion, but since it's publicly traded, you can buy shares in it for about $30 each.
Buy back of shares refers to the repurchase of shares by a firm as a means to reduce shares on the market.
they are required to issue shares and redeem (buy back) outstanding shares upon demand. Closed-end funds, on the other hand, issue a certain number of shares but do not stand ready to buy back their own shares from investors
Yes, it is possible for a company to buy back all of its shares through a process known as a share buyback or stock repurchase. This can be done to reduce the number of outstanding shares, increase the value of the remaining shares, or to take the company private.
The buy back of shares is known as a share repurchase or a buy back.
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