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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: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Foods and Beverages, Pasta, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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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: Computer Hardware, Advertising, Computer Networking and Internet, Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter, 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: Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Economy, Business and Finance, Mark Zuckerberg, Companies and Corporations, Shareholders
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Zynga to cut 18% of workforce
Social video game company Zynga Inc. on Monday said it will cut 18% of its staff, or about 520 employees. The struggling maker of games such as "FarmVille" and "Words With Friends" is making the cuts as part of an effort to reduce costs by $70 million...
Tags: Pandora Media, Inc., Words With Friends (game), Gaming Industry, Zynga Inc., FarmVille
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Sale of AIG's ILFC unit to Chinese investors hits a snag
Insurance giant American International Group Inc.'s attempt at selling its Century City aircraft-leasing company to a consortium of Chinese investors has run into turbulence because a deposit payment was not received on schedule. AIG revealed in a...
Tags: Finance, Federal Reserve, Economy, Business and Finance, China, American International Group
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Sony CEO says company taking serious look at entertainment spinoff
Sony President and Chief Executive Kazuo Hirai said his company is taking "a serious look" at a proposal from an activist investor to take part of the company's entertainment business public. "It's something that's been discussed at the board level, and...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Companies and Corporations, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Citigroup Incorporated, Sony Corp.
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Nasdaq says it has added new safeguards since marred Facebook IPO
NEW YORK -- Exchange operator Nasdaq OMX Group says it has put new safeguards in place in the year since it botched Facebook's initial public stock offering. As the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was announcing that Nasdaq had agreed to pay a...
Tags: Father's Day, Media Industry, Stock Market, Initial Public Offerings, NASDAQ
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Nasdaq settles Facebook IPO debacle with SEC
NEW YORK — Nasdaq OMX Group will pay $10 million for botching Facebook's initial public stock offering last year, a debacle that shook investors' confidence in Wall Street. Nasdaq's penalty would be the biggest ever paid by an exchange, said the...
Tags: Financial Markets, Securities, UBS AG, Zynga Inc., NYSE Euronext, Inc.
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Nasdaq to pay $10 million for botching Facebook IPO
NEW YORK -- The Nasdaq OMX Group will pay $10 million for botching Facebook's initial public offering last year, a debacle that shook investors' confidence in Wall Street. Nasdaq's penalty would be the biggest ever paid by an exchange, said the U.S....
Tags: Father's Day, Zynga Inc., Stock Market, Media Industry, Initial Public Offerings
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Shares surge for drug-testing firm Quintiles as IPOs stay strong
Shares of drug-testing firm Quintiles Transnational Holdings Inc. soared nearly 10% in Thursday trading, marking another strong debut for initial public offerings in a buoyant stock market. Quintiles was up $3.80, or 9.5%, to $43.80 in midday trading...
Tags: Chemical Industry, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Pharmaceuticals, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Stock Market
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Home builder Taylor Morrison sees stock rise during IPO
Taylor Morrison Home Corp. is riding high so far in its Wall Street debut as the newly public home builder benefits from an improved housing market and a renewed appetite for building. Shares of the Arizona firm rose $1.05 from its initial public...
Tags: House Building, Services and Shopping, Land Price, Consumer Confidence, NYSE Euronext, Inc.
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SeaWorld increases IPO to more than $500 million
Shamu plans to soak Wall Street with a greater splash than previously thought. SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. — the company known for its performing killer whale — could raise $540 million in an initial public offering on the New York Stock...
Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Trips and Vacations, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Theme Park Vacations
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