Facebook (FB) Debuts New 'Graph Search' Feature
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Facebook Graph Search Winners and Losers (FB) (GOOG) (YELP) (ANGI) (MM)
January 16, 2013 1:01 PM ESTAt a highly anticipated event yesterday, Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) debuted its new "Graph Search" feature. The new feature will allow users to query timeline posts, photos, user interests, demographic info, check-ins, "likes" and other data. Initially Graph Search is expected to be revenue neutral for Facebook, though Zuckerberg may choose to monetize searches at some point. For a few related companies, neutral may not be the best adjective to describe Graph Search's effect.... More
Sterne Agee Boosts Facebook (FB) PT to $37
January 16, 2013 9:54 AM ESTSterne Agee's Arvind Bhattia raised his price target on Buy-rated Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) from $32 to $37 following yesterday's Graph Search announcement.
For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on Facebook click here.... More
Facebook's (FB) 'Graph Search' Could Be Worth $7-$8/Sh; Google (GOOG) Should Take Note - Topeka
January 15, 2013 4:47 PM ESTTopeka Capital's Victor Anthony was one of the first analysts to weigh-in on Facebook's (NASDAQ: FB) new social search engine Graph Search.
In response to today's nearly 3 percent sell-off on the news, Anthony said investor shouldn't be short-sighted. While a monetization component was missing from the presentation the analyst believes it could be "a huge monetization lever for Facebook." Specifically, it... More
Yelp (YELP) Yelps for Help After Facebook (FB) Salvo
January 15, 2013 3:16 PM ESTYelp (NYSE: YELP) is trading near the lows of the session as Facebook's (Nasdaq: FB) "graph search" is seen as a direct attack against the company. The new Facebook features shows places, including restaurants, CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained on... More
Facebook (FB) Partnering with Bing for Graph Search (MSFT)
January 15, 2013 1:48 PM ESTMicrosoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) moving higher as Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company has a partnership with Bing for Graph Search.... More
Google (GOOG) Initially Higher on Facebook (FB) 'Graph Search' Announcement
January 15, 2013 1:10 PM ESTGoogle (Nasdaq: GOOG) moved initially higher following the start of Facebook's (Nasdaq: FB) news conference where the company announced "graph search," saying specifically that it is not "web search."
Shares of GOOG are up 1.1%, FB is down 1.7%.... More
Facebook (FB) Zuckerberg announces "graph search"
January 15, 2013 1:08 PM ESTFacebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) Zuckerberg announces "graph search"... More
Facebook (FB) Now Negative Ahead of Event
January 15, 2013 12:59 PM ESTFacebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) just flipped and turned negative ahead of event start. Shares down 0.3%.... More
Facebook (FB) Up 1% Ahead of Event; Google (GOOG), Others on Watch
January 15, 2013 12:58 PM ESTFacebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) is up 1% ahead of its "what we're building" event.
Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) and Yelp (NASDAQ: YELP) are also on watch on rumors of competing products from the social behemoth.... More
Facebook (FB) May See Challenge from Long-Gone Rival
January 15, 2013 9:02 AM ESTShould Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) investors be keeping one eye over their shoulder?
Recently, it was noted that the youth of America are eschewing devices and services their elders enjoy for ones that are not only less enjoyable, but also less "popular," thus making them more "cool." One example is Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone. Kids and tweens don't want to use the same device their teacher or... More

