NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Online games developer Zynga Inc scored badly as it went public on Friday, dashing hopes for the year’s hottest tech IPO, as investors frowned on its over-reliance on Facebook, dimming growth prospects, and outsized control by CEO Mark Pincus. Zynga’s stock fell 5 percent below its $10 …
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