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Investors sue Vonage over IPO

June 5, 2006 Shareholders file a class action lawsuit against the Internet telephony provider in the wake of its disastrous IPO. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., IPO, underwriter, investor, law firm, IP telephony, class action, shareholder, complaint

Corel IPO stumbles out of the gate

April 26, 2006 The maker of WordPerfect and CorelDraw launches its initial public offering, but its stock slips on its debut. TAGS: IPO, Corel Corp., pricing range, gate, Corel CorelDraw, pricing, investor, Corel WordPerfect, WinZip

Wave-power company sinks in IPO

April 27, 2007 Wave-energy company sinks as bubble debate in energy industry continues. TAGS: IPO, electricity, investor

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, browser company, Claria Corp., controversy, Norway, launch, stock market, recovery, road, Internet search, Google Inc., leader

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, class, structure, compensation, practice

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

'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, 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, telephony company, inception, SEC filing, valuation, settlement, investor, pricing, CEO, security

Vonage shares slide on first day

May 24, 2006 Stock down almost 13 percent after first day of trading, indicating investor wariness. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., telephony, IPO, investor, cable company, AT&T Corp., Time Warner Inc., Comcast Corp.

Police Blotter: Dot-com swindler goes to prison

November 21, 2007 Appeals court upholds verdict, revokes bail for church elder convicted of bilking dot-com IPO investors out of their life savings. TAGS: defendant, dot-com, Police Blotter, New Jersey, investor, IPO, fund, investment, Internet company, tax

Why less cash means more to tech start-ups

October 12, 2006 The key to building a successful company doesn't depend upon tapping into lots of cash, cautions venture capitalist Carl Showalter. TAGS: valuation, capital, milestone, entrepreneur, investor, investment, IPO, round, venture capital, start-up

Dot-com investors lose antitrust bid

June 18, 2007 U.S. Supreme Court tosses out charges against banks that helped tech companies go public in the late '90s. But thwarted investors still have options. TAGS: antitrust, investor, Credit Suisse First Boston, attorney, bank, IPO, dot-com, security, U.S.

Police blotter: Dot-com magnate loses fraud appeal

February 24, 2006 Court requires Bidbay.com founder to pay $987,000 for defrauding investors in scheme with three convicted criminals. TAGS: dot-com, Police Blotter, IPO, investor, Missouri, damage, eBay Inc., agent, tax

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, Web browser, theory, RSS

Week in review: A virtual gold mine

August 17, 2007 VMware offering stands out during a rocky week, tech issues land in court, and Wi-Fi, everywhere, for free. TAGS: VMware, IPO, XenSource Inc., Stephen Shankland, virtualization, Dawn Kawamoto, Week in review, Bush Administration, Citrix Systems Inc., reporter, investor, virtual machine, open source, server, Apple Macintosh, HP

Red light for green-tech start-ups?

January 29, 2008 A funding gap, made worse by a softening economy, could create a wall for clean-tech start-ups despite a favorable long-term environment. TAGS: CMGI @Ventures, natural gas, IPO, venture capital, sector, start-up, investor, facility

Is free music too expensive for SpiralFrog?

September 11, 2007 Start-up that made a splash a year ago has yet to launch online music service. Despite setbacks, company isn't ruling out public offering. TAGS: SpiralFrog, Universal Music Group, IPO, investor, attorney, music, agreement
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