Institutional investors garnered big gains from Groupon’s initial stock offering late Thursday, but investors who snapped up shares in the Web coupon company in yesterday’s trading debut were dealt a disappointing discount. “The stock popped, but then if you’re the first guy in at ($28), you ...
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Groupon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Groupon (a portmanteau derived from "group coupon") is a deal-of-the-day website that features discounted gift certificates usable at local or national companies.
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