Nasdaq offers USD 62 mn compensation for Facebook IPO

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Press Trust of India New York
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 4:33 AM IST

Nasdaq will offer a USD 62 million fund for voluntary accommodations, which is USD 22 million larger than the June 6 proposal, the exchange said in a statement.

Facebook had began trading publicly on May 18 following one of the most anticipated stock offerings in history. But the stock's public debut was marred by technical glitches at the Nasdaq Stock Market that delayed trading.

On the opening day, the orders failed to be executed, or in trader parlance "print". Nasdaq was unable to deliver trade execution messages until mid-afternoon, leaving traders in the dark about whether their orders had gone through.

The proposed voluntary accommodation programme will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nasdaq said.

"We deeply regret the problems encountered during the initial public offering of Facebook," NASDAQ OMX Group Chief Executive Officer and President Robert Greifeld said.

The independent Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has agreed to evaluate claims submitted by firms under the voluntary accommodations program.

All claims will be paid in cash, simplifying the process and eliminating trading credits from the earlier proposal.

Nasdaq expects to compensate all the accommodation plan within six months.

"We failed to meet our own high standards based on our long history of providing outstanding technology to our members and exchange customers. We have learned from this experience and we will continue to improve our trading platforms," Greifeld added.

Nasdaq's offer, however, falls far behind the USD 100 million in losses that wholesale trading firms which trade on behalf of online retail brokerages like Knight Capital, Citadel, and units of UBS and Citigroup demanded.

  

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First Published: Jul 21 2012 | 1:06 PM IST

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