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Google: Where's the stock split?

January 5, 2006 The search giant's shares are stratospheric, but its execs are in no hurry to follow tech sector tradition. TAGS: stock split, split, investor, Google Inc., stock price, shareholder, finance, Amazon.com Inc., Yahoo! Inc.

Kaboodle gets funding

April 17, 2006 Investors in free collaborative research site include former Google scientists and investor, others. TAGS: investor, Google Inc., scientist, Yahoo! Inc.

Google makes nice with Wall Street

July 24, 2006 Two years after its IPO, the once-secretive search giant is finally on speaking terms with analysts. TAGS: Wall Street, investor, IPO, Google Inc., Time Warner Inc., conference

Google invests $3.9 million in biotech start-up

May 22, 2007 Search giant one of several investors in 23andMe, which was started by the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. TAGS: biotechnology, Sergey Brin, Genentech Inc., investment, financing, Google Inc., investor, audit, co-founder

Wall Street agog over Google

November 29, 2005 Analysts set share price targets all the way up to $500, but others worry a lack of revenue diversity could hurt. TAGS: price target, market capitalization, Legg Mason Inc., Google Inc., earnings, Wall Street, Amazon.com Inc., investor, target, networking, eBay Inc.

Google gets low marks for governance

August 24, 2004 Search company gets another black eye, this time over how it treats its shareholders. TAGS: corporate governance, shareholder, insider, pension fund, investor, IPO, Google Inc., mark, structure, class, compensation, practice

Wall Street still loves its rebel Google

June 8, 2005 The search giant is flirting with the $300 barrier. Can it keep up with investors' expectations? TAGS: Wall Street, financial analyst, market capitalization, Google Inc., earnings, Thomson Corp., net income, investor, barrier, Yahoo! Inc.

Year in review: Road to recovery

December 29, 2004 Two highly anticipated IPOs helped break a long, dry spell for tech business launches. TAGS: IPO, SSA Global, Salesforce.com Inc., investor, debut, Claria Corp., browser company, controversy, Norway, launch, stock market, recovery, Internet search, road, Google Inc., Opera Software

Taking stock of Sun

October 27, 2005 Shareholders stir up some stormy weather at the company's annual meeting, as Sun shines a light on upcoming products. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., shareholder, investor, Google Inc., server

Investor doesn't see browser in Google's future

October 6, 2004 Board member John Doerr discusses the future of the search giant--and the Web itself. TAGS: Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com Inc., Web service, IPO, investor, Google Inc., Web 2.0, development, conference, RSS, theory, Web browser

Video site buying spree in the offing?

October 10, 2006 Some observers wonder if more deals will follow Google's acquisition of YouTube. TAGS: YouTube, Internet video, acquisition, Web company, investor, Google Inc., CEO, Skype, value, Yahoo! Inc., video, Sony Corp.

Clinton blows horn for search start-up

December 7, 2004 Ex-president touts search engine Accoona at launch. Are the dot-com glory days on their way back? TAGS: Accoona Corp., dot-com, celebrity, investor, Internet search, search engine, Google Inc., president, CEO

Mashups for fun--and profit?

April 19, 2006 Many are combining online maps and data. But can anyone make money off these things? TAGS: mashup, real estate, investor, map, venture capital, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Does Web 2.0 bubble have a silver lining?

November 6, 2006 Not all of today's Web start-ups will survive. But the relatively low cost of getting one going means Web services are being developed fast. TAGS: JotSpot, entrepreneurial, Web 2.0, Excite Inc., entrepreneur, dot-com, Web company, venture-capital company, investor, innovation, stock market, acquisition, start-up, Google Inc., CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Power line broadband gets popular with tech firms

August 24, 2005 Intel, Cisco and Motorola are helping shape standards and fund companies developing broadband-over-power-line technology. TAGS: broadband over power line, Joe Laszlo, Motorola Inc., powerline, investor, Cisco Systems Inc., standards, broadband, Intel, Comcast Corp., service provider, IBM Corp., Google Inc.
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