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Can Facebook Stock Hold 50-Day Support Amid Usage Fears, F8 Show?

Facebook ( FB ) is falling in quick turnover for a second session in a row amid concerns that users are not sharing as many personal posts. The Information reported last week that Facebook saw a 21% drop in original posts from mid-2014 to mid-2015, and that it is working to correct that decline. Meanwhile, privately held social media competitor Snapchat is all about personal shares. Facebook-owned Instagram is also a hub for personal posts. The social media giant has indicated that it’s just the type of sharing that has changed on its main platform, not the level of sharing. Facebook’s annual F8 developer conference begins tomorrow, where chatbots are expected to be a hot topic. That could open a new revenue stream for businesses looking to interact with their customers on a social platform. But tech giants still have a lot to learn when it comes to chatbots. Microsoft ’s ( MSFT ) experiment with teen chatbot Tay quickly went south. Facebook shares dropped 0.5% in heavy volume, breaching the 50-day line in intraday trade. If the stock is able to find support at the 50-day line, then it’s not necessarily in trouble. But if it breaks through that level in heavy volume, that would be bearish. Shares are trading 6% below a cup-with-handle base buy point of 117.09. Microsoft is trading 4% below its late-December high and a consolidation buy point at 56.95, which is 10 cents above the high. The stock was up 1% midday Monday. Facebook last week rolled out its Live platform globally, with expanded features — edging into Twitter ’s ( TWTR ) realm, which includes its Periscope live streaming platform. Twitter is still searching for positive catalysts to revive its shares. Last week, it signed a pact with the NFL to live stream 10 Thursday Night Football games. Twitter is in an extended downtrend, trading 68% below its 52-week high. The stock edged 0.4% higher Monday. Among other widely held tech stocks, Google owner Alphabet ( GOOGL ) is working on a cup-with-handle base with a 777.41 buy point. It’s trading 2% below that level, up 0.4% in intraday trade. And Apple ( AAPL ) was back above the 110 price level, rising 1.2%. Apple is nearing its downward sloping 200-day line, but its recent attempts to retake that level have failed. Apple stock is 18% below its late-April peak. Image provided by Shutterstock .

European Leak Shows Officials May Blackball U.S. Data Transfer Pact

European advocates might blackball a compromise allowing American companies like Facebook ( FB ), Google ( GOOGL ) and Amazon ( AMZN ) to continue trans-Atlantic data transfers, according to a leaked document. The Article 29 Working Party is set to unveil its official decision Wednesday, but portions of a leaked document — since deleted — suggest the privacy officials are hedging on approving the European Union-U.S. agreement. Privacy advocates have railed against the initial agreement, released in late February, calling it too flimsy. The agreement would replace the 15-year-old Safe Harbor accord monitoring data transfers between the U.S. and EU. A European court struck down the Safe Harbor agreement in October, saying U.S. privacy laws aren’t up to snuff with their EU counterparts. Now, the EU needs approval from the Article 29 Working Party to move forward on formalizing the new agreement, which would allow the U.S. intelligence community to collect “bulk” intelligence for six specific purposes. German lawyer Carlo Piltz posted the leaked document, which says, in part, “some of the clarifications and concerns — in particular relating to national security — may also impact the viability of the other transfer tools.” “Therefore, the WP29 is not yet in a position to confirm that the current draft adequacy decision does, indeed, ensure a level of protection that is essentially equivalent to that in the EU,” according to the document. Austrian grad student Max Schrems brought the original case against Facebook that shuttered the Safe Harbor law. In a statement following the new framework’s release, Schrems questioned European authorities’ view on the situation. “I unfortunately feel that the current policymakers within the European Commission have not seen this situation as an opportunity to work toward an improved framework that would protect the fundamental right to privacy, but instead as a problem that shall now be swept under the rug,” he wrote.

Yahoo News Sites Attract British Tabloid Daily Mail: Report

Yahoo ( YHOO ) stock rose Monday as British tabloid newspaper Daily Mail reportedly confirmed its interest in the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Web portal, attracted to its news and media properties. The Daily Mail said that it is in preliminary talks with other investors to launch a bid for Yahoo, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday, confirming a previous WSJ report out Sunday. Buying Yahoo’s media operations could help the Daily Mail establish a stronger presence in the U.S., where it launched a website in 2012, the WSJ  said. “Given the success of DailyMail.com and Elite Daily, we have been in discussions with a number of parties who are potential bidders,” the WSJ said it was told by a spokesperson for DailyMail.com. Discussions are said to be at a very early stage. A bid by the Daily Mail could occur through a private equity partner acquiring all of Yahoo’s U.S. operation, according to the WSJ. After that, the Daily Mail would take over Yahoo’s news and media units, which include Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Sports and Yahoo News, the report said. It’s also possible a private equity firm would acquire Yahoo and merge its media and news properties into a new company that would include the Daily Mail’s online properties, the report said. The Daily Mail has spoken with six private equity firms in regards to a bid, including General Atlantic, the WSJ said, citing an unnamed source familiar with the matter. The Daily Mail & General Trust PLC is just one of an estimated 40 groups that have expressed interest in buying Yahoo. Yahoo sent a letter to possible buyers last month, asking them to submit bids. Some buyers might be interested in all or part of Yahoo’s core Web business, while others might want Yahoo’s stakes in China e-commerce giant Alibaba Group ( BABA ) or Yahoo Japan. Yahoo pushed back the deadline for bids to April 18 from April 11, according to media reports. Verizon Communications ( VZ ) is said to be planning to bid for Yahoo’s Web business and its holdings in Yahoo Japan, according to Bloomberg. Google, the main division of Alphabet ( GOOGL ), reportedly is considering a bid for Yahoo’s core business. Time ( TIME ); Japan’s SoftBank ( SFTBY ), the majority owner of Yahoo Japan; and several private equity firms also are kicking the tires, reports Bloomberg. Yahoo has also held meetings with IAC/InterActiveCorp. ( IAC ) and CBS Corp. ( CBS ), the WSJ said. One-time potential suitors including AT&T ( T ) and Comcast ( CMCSA ) have decided against bidding, Bloomberg reported.  Microsoft ( MSFT ), which failed with a hostile bid for Yahoo in 2008, also won’t bid, according to Bloomberg. Re/Code said last week that documents Yahoo provided to potential bidders predict the Web portal’s 2016 revenue will drop by close to 15% and its earnings by more than 20%. Yahoo has recently implemented layoffs and begun the process of selling itself and spinning off its hefty stake in Alibaba, and it is also in the midst of a proxy fight seeking to oust its entire board. Yahoo stock was up more than 1% in midday trading in the stock market today , near 36.50. Yahoo stock touched an eight-month high of 37.50 last week.