- Fri Apr 20 2001 IPO Roundup: Network Engines and Triton see strong debuts
Posted by Tiffany Kary
- Fri Jul 14 2000 IPO Roundup: Network Engines and Triton see strong debuts
Posted by Tiffany Kary
- Tue Feb 13 2001 Yupi pulls plans for IPO
Spanish-language site Yupi Internet says it has withdrawn an initial public offering "in response to the market conditions." The Miami-based company, which is backed by investors such as Sony, News Corp. and Banc of America Equity Partners, offers content and services to Spanish-speaking communities. Some of the features found within the Yupi network include a search engine that provides people search results exclusively in Spanish, interactive chats, and virtual greeting cards.
In December, Yupi said it laid off about 60 percent of its work force. The company now employs about 100 workers.
Posted by Gwendolyn Mariano
- Tue Aug 3 1999 2HRS2GO: IPO grapples with the Web
Posted by Sergio G. Non
- Fri Oct 15 1999 Cysive IPO lives up to hype
Posted by Tiffany Kary
- Mon Sep 28 2009 Google adjusts to life with trustbusters
In less time than it takes for some government investigations, the search company has gone from start-up to accused menacer of Internet competition. Fair or not, this is Google 2.0.
Posted by Tom Krazit
- Fri Dec 17 2004 Year in review: Searching for a winner
Google went public; Yahoo perfected its own search; and Microsoft said, "Don't count me out!" Then there were all those me-toos.
Posted by CNET Staff
- Fri Feb 4 2000 Organic IPO a test case in the tough services market
A San Francisco-based Net services firm hopes to boost its competitive edge in a dense market for Net services.
Posted by Kim Girard and Melanie Austria Farmer
- Thu Jan 6 2000 Linux firm CyberNet planning IPO
The developer of server software hopes to be one of the next companies to benefit from the Linux surge on Wall Street when it goes public early this year.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Tue Apr 1 2008 Google's CIO leaves search giant for job at EMI
Google Chief Information Officer Douglas Merrill is leaving Google to become president of EMI's digital unit, sources say.
Posted by Elinor Mills