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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 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, Google Inc., IPO, Time Warner Inc., conference

Google gets to Wall Street--and lives

August 19, 2004 Love it or hate it, search engine IPO offers vindication for founders' iconoclastic vision. TAGS: IPO, investor, auction, Wall Street, Google Inc., founder

Omniture: Making it count on Wall Street

December 20, 2005 The Web analytics firm could be a hot property in an IPO, but competition from Google looms. TAGS: Omniture, Web analytics, Web analytics company, WebSideStory Inc., IPO, Wall Street, dot-com, analytics, Google Inc.

Google IPO: No longer a sure thing?

August 5, 2004 Search engine grapples with last-minute problems, from SEC missteps to investor cold feet. Who's in at $135 a share? TAGS: IPO, investor, Google Inc., launch, Wall Street, Yahoo! Inc., bank

Google's courageous, clumsy debut

August 20, 2004 CNET's Esther Dyson describes Wall Street's influence on public perception of the IPO and discloses why she thinks its outcome was "reasonable." TAGS: IPO, Esther Dyson, press, Google Inc., Wall Street, failure, investor

Short selling implicated in poor-performing Vonage IPO

June 9, 2006 NYSE consults Wall Street dealers to see what impact short selling might have had on stock decline. TAGS: short-seller, Vonage Holdings Corp., New York Stock Exchange, dealer, IPO, Wall Street

Google to go for $85 per share

August 19, 2004 Search giant's IPO, reduced to sell, makes it to the finish line. Trading is set to begin Thursday. TAGS: IPO, insider, Google Inc., investor, search engine company, Wall Street, venture capital, Yahoo! Inc., pricing

Security soothsayers size up future tech, investments

June 23, 2006 Security services and IT security may well have a bright future in store. But don't bother telling that to Wall Street. TAGS: IT security, Wall Street, IPO, venture capital, information technology, buyer, security, IBM Corp., Cisco Systems Inc.

Learning from Google's IPO

September 1, 2004 Experts at Wharton say Google's initial public offering seems to be a success, but they note it's too early to issue a verdict. TAGS: IPO, auction, investor, Google Inc., lesson, dot-com, Wall Street, success, theory, professor

Google: The latest developments

May 3, 2004 Wall Street's money machine gives the search mavericks rare power to cut their own deal, but business motives may win out in the end. Google's hard bargain Sizing up the competition How John Doe... TAGS: IPO, Google Inc., Wall Street, Sergey Brin, Larry Page, stock market, king, path, search engine, Microsoft Corp.

Google's hard bargain

May 3, 2004 Wall Street's money machine gives the Web search mavericks rare power to cut their own deal, but business motives may win out in the end. TAGS: IPO, company founder, Google Inc., Sergey Brin, Larry Page, venture capital, Internet search, investor, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, structure, shareholder, founder, method

Can Roomba maker iRobot clean up on Wall Street?

July 27, 2005 Maker of machines for "dull, dirty or dangerous" jobs is hoping those capable bots can help it raise up to $115 million in an IPO. TAGS: iRobot Corp., iRobot Roomba, IPO, salary, robotics, robot, Acer Inc., Wall Street, photograph

Week in review: Trouble finds Google

August 6, 2004 As Google prepares for its public offering, the company seems to be more popular on the Net's back streets than on Wall Street. TAGS: application server, IPO, Google Inc., credit card, Novell Inc., Week in review, Red Hat Inc., SuSE, Wall Street, SuSE Linux, Linux, search engine, HP, Java, open source, server

iPod chipmaker plans stock offering

August 11, 2004 PortalPlayer, whose chip powers Apple's MP3 player, files for IPO. Paperwork gives glimpse of potential evolution of iPod. TAGS: PortalPlayer Inc., SigmaTel, layoff, Santa Clara, Texas Instruments Inc., Apple Computer, Apple iPod, Wall Street, IPO, worker, chip company, MP3 player, Intel, MP3, photograph
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