Nasdaq Glitches with Facebook IPO Result in Bad Trades

Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. (NDAQ) is under fire from brokers and traders who lost money on Friday’s initial public offering of Facebook Inc.

Technical issues at the exchange caused orders placed between 11:11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. on May 18th to go into a “black hole,” according to the Wall Street Journal. Other investors experienced difficulties when they tried to cancel IPO orders. Nasdaq indicates that it may earmark at least $13 million to resolve bad trades.

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, or Finra, is expected to oversee the process of arbitrating and distributing the money to investors. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is also expected to review the Facebook IPO trading activity.

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