Facebook's stock had been in a free fall since it hit the public markets.
This morning, it's actually up, but the company isn't out of the woods just yet.
What exactly is happening here? Why was the stock still falling? And why does the IPO suddenly look like a disaster?
Some of you already know the answers to those questions. For the rest of you, we have this simple guide, which tries to the best of our ability to explain everything that's going on in clear, plain English.
The once sentence explanation of all that's gone wrong: Facebook's stock fell almost immediately after it hit the public markets because investors just didn't think it was a $100 billion company, and this has led to all sorts of other problems.
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