makes sense
Wall Street Journal 11/16/12 Facebook Clicks on Commerce
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It is also exciting to imagine the other opportunities Facebook may have after it captures credit-card information. For instance, thousands of websites and mobile apps allow users to log in with their Facebook user name and password. What if, in addition to "logging in with Facebook," sites allowed users to "pay with Facebook?"
Making transactions easier boosts volumes. It is why Amazon is so proud of its "1-click" ordering patent. As Facebook collects more credit-card numbers, might it be able to provide a similar service to partners on its platform?
Its potential to grease the wheels of e-commerce is another reason to be excited about the shares.
Pete U the man
good idea for X-Mas Presents
got some after 50 mins. there on demand now
there's a link or google it.
CNBC yesteday after 4:00
oh yeah $25 today
$25 + today
90% of time I'm short, LONG here ..have to be nuts to short this.
I put him on ignore..what a fool
going to be nice ride up.
Boya!!
a huge catalyst, blockbuster drug no brainer
GOING UP TOMORROW
Wall Street Cheat Sheet 10/31/12
Vringo Crashes Over 40 Percent on Typo
By Dan Ritter | More Articles
October 31, 2012
Shares of Vringo (AMEX:VRNG) tripped over a cliff at about 3 pm on Wednesday, crashing over 40 percent in a matter of minutes. Trading was halted, resumed, and appears to be halted again as confusion ensues following a report posted on PilotOnline that apparently contained false information.
GOING UP NOW.