nonstop, best start since 1997. there is nothing to be alarmed about. this one a little unconventional, everybody, because it starts on wednesday. it starts out of order. when facebook is expected to file to come public. all day people have been asking me on that@a jim cramer twitter thing. how do we play? let me give you a ipo 101 please. you can t possibly know how to play it until you know the terms and the perspective price. we can t be stupid about this. if facebook becomes public at about 70 billion, probably tell you to buy it. priced over 10 billion, probably won t make all that much money. probably should blow out of it as fast as you can. with a fantastic business model, tons of revenue, facebook deserves to have a gigantic valuation. don t be thrown off when people say hold it, this company is going to be worth more than honeywell or home depot or ford. who cares? it s growing really fast and making a boatload of money. this isn t just a revenue story like so many
in the gulf of mexico, but now frustration is mounting as the so hch called static kill, a plan bp hopes seals the stopped up well for good is on hold again. we go to kristen dahlgren live for us in venice, louisiana. kristen, good morning. reporter: hey, good morning, lynn. at this time we were supposed to be close to the start of that so-called static kill, but they found a hydraulic leak as they were about to start a key test, but now they have to fix that, they hope by today before they can move forward with the kill. one mile beneath the surface, one more delay. crews hope to fix a hydraulic leak today to get back to the business of sealing the well. if they re able to do that and complete one more key test, heavy mud will begin pumping through the blowout preventer, choking the valve from the top down. you want it to slowly decrease until it becomes zero in the well, that means the amount of mud being equal to the pressure pushed up. reporter: if it works it could
plan bp hopes seals the stopped up well for good is on hold again. we go to kristen dahlgren live for us in venice, louisiana. kristen, good morning. reporter: hey, good morning, lynn. at this time we were supposed to be close to the start of that so-called static kill, but they found a hydraulic leak as they were about to start a key test, but now they have to fix that, they hope by today before they can move forward with the kill. one mile beneath the surface, one more delay. crews hope to fix a hydraulic leak today to get back to the business of sealing the well. if they re able to do that and complete one more key test, heavy mud will begin pumping through the blowout preventer, choking the valve from the top down. you want it to slowly decrease until it becomes zero in the well, that means the amount of mud being equal to the pressure pushed up. reporter: if it works it could be all that s needed, and a relief valve would be all that s needed to measure it. but the