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Lindows postpones public offering

August 19, 2004 CEO Michael Robertson says the Linux company "won't be forced into a cut-rate IPO." TAGS: Linspire, public offering, IPO, Linux, Microsoft Corp., CEO, operating system, Microsoft Windows

MySQL hits $50 million revenue, plans IPO

April 25, 2007 Open-source database maker hopes going public will raise funds for acquisitions, CEO Marten Mickos says. TAGS: MySQL, IPO, Ingres, Oracle Corp., open source, database, CEO, telecommunications, acquisition

Salesforce.com IPO off to a fast start

June 23, 2004 Its highly anticipated market debut finally here, the "CRM" company on Wednesday hits the ground running. TAGS: Salesforce.com Inc., IPO, Salesnet, IPO price, Marc Benioff, Thomson Corp., subscription, CEO

Salesforce IPO to raise up to $85 million

April 20, 2004 The CRM software maker's initial public offering of 10 percent of the company's value is seen as a test of whether the market is again ready to embrace new tech stocks. TAGS: Salesforce.com Inc., IPO, Marc Benioff, CRM, SEC filing, comparison, software company, CEO

Google VCs, execs take a hit

August 18, 2004 Venture capitalists John Doerr and Michael Moritz--and their clients--lose opportunity to make immediate gains from the IPO. TAGS: IPO, Sequoia Capital, venture capital, investor, venture-capital company, Google Inc., firm, hit, opportunity, management, shareholder, exec, pricing, founder, CEO

EMC to push VMware public, but still keep control

February 7, 2007 Plans to sell 10 percent of stock in IPO, but not spin off the virtualization unit. TAGS: VMware, Joe Tucci, EMC Corp., IPO, virtualization, shareholder, CEO, server

'Vonage the Dog' bites back

June 30, 2006 A month after an IPO, company execs say they're ignoring pundit's insults and see strong prospects ahead. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., IPO, voice service, investor, cable company, pricing, CEO

Vonage sets IPO pricing range

April 28, 2006 Net telephony company issues a range of $16 to $18 a share, seeks proceeds between $500 million and $562.5 million. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., IPO, inception, telephony company, valuation, SEC filing, settlement, investor, CEO, security

Google employees waiting for ship to dock

August 19, 2004 Rank and file are eager for a bonanza--as are local real estate agents and luxury car dealers. TAGS: IPO, boat, Google Inc., real estate, wealth, dot-com, CEO

Packard Bell tries to rebuild

July 2, 1998 What happens next for Packard Bell NEC is anyone's guess, but trends at the PC maker are not favorable. TAGS: Packard Bell NEC, Groupe Bull, NEC Electronics Corp., PC company, IPO, California, CEO

Dirk Meyer moves into No. 2 spot at AMD

April 20, 2005 Meyer is the president of only one business unit at AMD, but soon there will be only be one. TAGS: Spansion Inc., AMD, AMD Athlon, microprocessor, Digital Equipment Corp., IPO, Intel, president, CEO

LSI Logic may spin off storage group

November 13, 2003 The company plans to separate its storage systems unit from its mainstream semiconductor business and is considering an IPO for the new company. TAGS: LSI Logic Corp., storage system, semiconductor, IPO, IBM Corp., CEO

Vonage files for IPO

February 8, 2006 One of the leaders in Internet Protocol telephony, Vonage will try to raise $250 million by going public. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., VoIP, VoIP service, telephony, IP telephony, IPO, broadband, IP, CEO

Internet deals of the damned

October 10, 2006 More often than not, big Internet acquisitions turn out to be disappointments, or at least a bit ahead of their time. TAGS: Spyglass, Mirabilis, VA Software Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., founder, IPO, PayPal, America Online Inc., acquisition, YouTube, Yahoo! Inc., TV, Google Inc., software company, Intel

Webvan delivers its last word: Bankruptcy

July 9, 2001 The troubled online grocer says it has ceased operations and plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. TAGS: Webvan, HomeGrocer, online grocer, Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, grocer, bankruptcy, operation, IPO, food, shareholder, bank, CEO

Linux companies settle copyright suit

October 14, 2003 Two companies that sell Linux for computing devices such as network equipment or DVD players settle a lawsuit involving alleged mishandling of open-source software. TAGS: Lineo Inc., MontaVista, Caldera Systems Inc., GPL, SCO Group Inc., Metrowerks, network equipment, Linux company, IBM Corp., open-source software, Linux, IPO, DVD player, Motorola Inc., spokesman, CEO
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