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Q&A: Dot-com-era icon Larry Augustin ventures into cloud software
San Jose Mercury NewsWith the possible exception of the Pets.com puppet, nobody embodied the first Internet boom more than Larry Augustin. As the founder of VA Linux, he presided over one of the most eye-popping IPOs of all time the company's shares soared 700 percent on...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, IBM, Consumers, Unix, Startups
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Rodar y Rodar Taps Estratelis for IPO
VarietyMADRID -- "The Orphanage" producer Rodar y Rodar has appointed financial consultancy Estratelis to advise on an initial public offering. If put through, Rodar would list later this year on Spain's Mercado Alternativo Bursatil (MAB), the country's...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, England, Finance
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Noodles & Co. expects IPO price of $13 to $15 a share
Fast casual chain Noodles & Co. expects its initial public offering to price at $13 to $15 a share, the company said in a regulatory filing Monday. The Broomfield, Colo., business said it expects $67.1 million in proceeds if shares are priced in the...
Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Foods and Beverages, Pasta, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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SeaWorld pays its 1st shareholder dividend
As promised in the lead-up to its initial public offering, SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. declared its first quarterly dividend last week, paying stockholders 20 cents for every share they own. It's the first installment of what Orlando-based SeaWorld says...
Tags: Travel, Entertainment, Amusement and Theme Parks, U.S. Department of State, Corporate Officers
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Christi Offutt shares philosophy of RDO company
MOORHEAD, Minn. - RDO Equipment, based in Fargo, N.D., is known as the largest network of John Deere construction and agricultural equipment dealerships in the country, with some 60 locations and operations in a dozen states, as well as in Russia, Ukraine...Tags: Marketing, Corporate Officers, Deere and Company, Concordia University Chicago, Stock Market
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Google to competitors in mobile advertising: You can't touch this
SAN FRANCISCO -- When it comes to online advertising, Google long ago established itself as the Internet equivalent of Boston Celtics superstar Bill Russell. Now it's looking to extend that championship dynasty to mobile devices. And a report released...
Tags: Mark Zuckerberg, Pandora Media, Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Advertising
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Cosi looks to new leader, fewer stores
After years of fighting for profitability, fending off Nasdaq delistings and losing market share to competition, Deerfield-based Cosi seems no closer to a happy ending. The fast-casual restaurant chain's chief executive, Carin Stutz, has stepped down,...
Tags: Burger King, Healthy Diet, Dining and Drinking, Corporate Officers, Brinker International Incorporated
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Safeway strikes $5.68 billion deal to sell Canadian operations
Contra Costa TimesSafeway Inc. has struck an agreement to sell its Canada operations for $5.68 billion in cash in a mega-deal that provides the supermarket giant with a lake of money. After taxes and expenses, Safeway is expected to harvest $3.92 billion from the sale,...Tags: Empire Company Limited, Initial Public Offerings, Walnuts, Safeway Inc.
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Facebook CEO faces ire over slumping stock at shareholder meeting
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, grilled by shareholders unhappy about the slumping stock price, took pains to defend the company he founded. With the stock trading nearly 37% below its offer price of $38,...
Tags: Initial Public Offerings, Mark Zuckerberg, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings
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Inflight Wi-Fi provider Gogo dusts off IPO plans
Itasca-based inflight Wi-Fi provider Gogo dusted off its plans to go public on Monday, saying it is seeking to raise between $165 million and $187 million in an initial public offering. Gogo, which as of the end of April had its WiFi system installed...
Tags: AirTran, Initial Public Offerings, Air Transportation Industry, Virgin Group, Ltd., U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Report: Treasury poised to sell off 30 million more GM shares
Autoblog.comFiled under: Government/Legal, GM, Earnings/Financials, UAW/Unions The next step in the US Treasury's efforts to eliminate its financial interests in General Motors will involve the sale of 30 million shares of the automaker's stock. The government's move... -
Zynga to lay off nearly one-fifth of company as financial struggles continue
San Jose Mercury NewsZynga Inc. announced its second round of layoffs in less than a year Monday, with the latest round of reductions slicing 520 employees as the social-gaming pioneer attempts to control its poor financial picture. Zynga said Monday that it would cut...Tags: Unemployment, Initial Public Offerings, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Job Layoffs, FarmVille
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