5 Reasons Why Facebook IPO Does Not Deserve a "Like"


3. When the Thrill is gone

It is predictable that the sales of Facebook shares would sore new heights initially counting on the amount of hype that has been built already. But what will happen when the thrill is gone? Facebook needs to concentrate on building a strong management that would focus on keeping the IPO alive even after ten, twenty years from now. “With Facebook set to graduate from private company to one with pesky institutional shareholders, investors aren't going to be thrilled to see earnings growth declining because of rising headcounts, more capital expenditures and pricey acquisitions,” said CNN money.