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Q: Can Facebook Shares Go Lower? A: How Well Can You Limbo?

Here’s all you need to know:

Facebook’s stock is now $17.73, down another 1.8 percent after hitting previously low lows on Friday. That’s off 53.3 percent from the IPO in May.

The cause? More negative press and a pair of price downgrades from two of the social networking site’s key Wall Street underwriters — from $45 to $30 from J.P. Morgan and from $38 to $32 from Morgan Stanley.

While no longer as bullish, those new price targets are still rather lofty, given today’s slide, 77 percent and 66 percent higher respectively.

This all comes after a spate of worries about mobile growth, payments growth, lockup shares for sale growth.

It’s essentially a growth of growth worries, in which the limbo pole keeps getting lower.

Current basement scenarios on the price are at $15 to $17 a share — right where the stock seems to be headed for what investors hope is a final soft landing.


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