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PlanetOut postpones IPO

August 12, 2004 Web site targeting gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender audience postpones until undisclosed date. TAGS: IPO

Google IPO trading imminent

August 16, 2004 IPO shares could begin trading as early as Wednesday. TAGS: IPO, Google Inc.

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: Corel Corp., pricing range, IPO, gate, Corel CorelDraw, pricing, Corel WordPerfect, WinZip, investor

Buy.com bounces back to IPO market

January 25, 2005 If at first you don't succeed: Online retailer plans return trip to stock market after earlier stumble. TAGS: Buy.com, IPO, online retailer, electronics, retailer, Google Inc.

Vonage customers must pay up for IPO shares

June 1, 2006 Company expects those who signed up for its IPO shares to pay for them, even though it risks losing some to rivals. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., IPO

Vonage hopes to raise $531 million in IPO

May 23, 2006 Net phone company is set to trade on the NYSE on Wednesday for $17 per share, as Wall Street watches closely. TAGS: IPO, Vonage Holdings Corp., New York Stock Exchange, telephony, Wall Street

Google slashes IPO price

August 18, 2004 The Web search giant cuts the price range and the number of shares being sold in its initial public offering. TAGS: IPO, investment banking, insider, Google Inc., investor, auction

Errors may give Vonage customers IPO loophole

June 2, 2006 Mistakes in directed-share program could make it hard for company to collect from customers reluctant to pay up. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., IPO, glitch, talent, shareholder, error, e-mail

Nanosys yanks IPO

August 4, 2004 Volatile capital markets cited as nanotech firm--losing money and with no products yet--withdraws initial public stock offering. TAGS: Nanosys, IPO, capital market, nanotechnology, shareholder

Linux specialist lowers IPO price range

August 7, 2004 First, it agreed to give up its name in a deal with Microsoft. Now Lindows is scaling back its stock market ambitions. TAGS: Linspire, IPO, specialist, nanotechnology, stock market, Linux, Novell Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Judging the Google IPO

August 17, 2004 Economist Gregory L. Rosston sees merit in Google's auction-style approach but says the offering will likely be judged on the wrong criteria. TAGS: IPO, IPO price, Google Inc., auction, criteria, investor, buyer, rule, shareholder, success

In search of the Google of green tech

March 4, 2009 In a tough economy, the companies that look a little like a high-tech outfit may be the big winners. TAGS: green tech, economy, IPO, entrepreneur, table, goal, search, Google Inc.

Google this: disaster

August 13, 2004 Fund manager Tom Taulli says the comedy of errors leading up to Google's IPO is as much about management hubris as it is bad fortune. TAGS: IPO, investor, Google Inc., founder, disaster, management, road, word

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

Vonage reserves IPO shares for customers

May 8, 2006 Company, which turns broadband connections into phone service, plans to set aside common stock shares for customers. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., IPO, common stock, telephony, IP telephony, AT&T Corp., broadband

Tech IPOs 'rise from the ashes'

January 3, 2005 The 2004 market debuts of some dot-com era survivors bode well for IPOs in the coming year. Year in review: Road to recovery TAGS: IPO, public offering, Salesforce.com Inc., dot-com, Thomson Corp., technology company

Google yet to clear SEC hurdle

August 17, 2004 Federal regulators don't give the company the OK to proceed, extending the wait for its highly anticipated IPO. TAGS: IPO, regulator, Google Inc.

Google on the move

July 20, 2004 A new tool for the search company's Gmail service borrows from rivals, as competition heats up in free e-mail. Also: What price Google's IPO? TAGS: IPO, Gmail, Google Inc., e-mail

Google searches for $135 per share

July 26, 2004 With IPO price set at $108 to $135 a share, Net heavyweight could turn in one of largest-ever market debuts. TAGS: IPO, SEC filing, market capitalization, investor, Google Inc., dot-com, Google Search

IPO changes are mixed bag for Loudcloud

February 16, 2001 The Internet-infrastructure company started by Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen increases the number of shares it will offer in early March but reduces the price. TAGS: Loudcloud, IPO, Marc Andreessen, Internet-infrastructure, Netscape Communications Corp., co-founder
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