lindsey bell is an investment analyst at the street.com. certainly initial shareholders have to be disappoint bid the share price, but is it fair to call the initial public offering of facebook a disappointment overall? >> well, certainly it's going to depend on the perspective that you're looking at. i would say that if you, you should first look at the perspective of facebook and the selling shareholders, they're the ones that hired morgan stanley and the other banks to sell the site's ipo, help them raise money, help them create a little more lick quidity, and they raised $16 billion, it's the third largest ipo in a while. and i think that's the sign of success. but like you said -- >> tom: the investment bankers accurately had an assessment of supply and demand so, you didn't see a first big day pop. so in terms of insider selling, they didn't leave any money on the table. >> no, they didn't leave any money on the table certainly you saw that the stock closed on friday at 38.23, bu i would say just be careful with that because the stock