Did you read the article before you quoted it?
"A few minutes before the shares officially opened for trading, the market saw a false start when the shares appeared to debut at $136. A Nasdaq official said this was the result of two trades that "should not have gone through."
Maybe you got your range from this line?....
"On Wednesday, Google slashed the expected price range on the shares to between $85 and $95, down from a previous range of $108 to $135. It also cut the number of shares offered to 19.6 million from 25.7 million."
But up there they are talking about the expected IPO range (
before it hit nasdaq) and how it was much lower than previously expected.
You might have to back this one up with a screenshot to save face DJ
