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Quiz: How much do you know about Facebook?
Facebook and its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, made a lot of headlines in 2012. The company went public in May with a disappointing IPO, and its stock price then took investors on a bumpy ride. The weekend after Facebook’s IPO, Zuckerberg got...
Tags: Media Industry, Social Media, Mark Zuckerberg
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Pinterest's valuation reportedly may have climbed to $2.5 billion
SAN FRANCISCO -- This much is very clear: There's a lot of interest in Pinterest, one of the high-fliers of this Internet boom. The popular social networking site is in talks to raise more money at a blockbuster $2-billion to $2.5-billion valuation....
Tags: Initial Public Offerings, Media Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Sales, Business
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Nasdaq reportedly in settlement talks over flubbed Facebook IPO
Nasdaq soon may pay a penalty for its flawed handling of Facebook Inc.’s initial public offering. But it may not be paying all that much. The Wall Street Journal reported that Nasdaq is in settlement talks with the Securities and Exchange...
Tags: The Wall Street Journal, NASDAQ, Stock Market, Media Industry, Social Media
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Only 29% of investment bankers think new rules have boosted IPOs
WASHINGTON -- Only about three out of ten investment bankers think new federal rules intended to encourage startups have led to more initial public offerings, according to poll results released Tuesday. The findings from BDO, an accounting and...
Tags: Business Enterprises, Initial Public Offerings, Investment Service, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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SeaWorld files for IPO, could raise $100 million
SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. and its killer whales are going public, filing for an initial public offering that could raise $100 million. The theme park company, famous for using the orca Shamu as a performer, said in a filing with the Securities and...
Tags: Initial Public Offerings, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Gardens and Parks, SeaWorld, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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SolarCity shares soar 59% in debut after rocky IPO journey
Bay Area clean-tech company SolarCity Corp. had an uncertain path to its initial public offering, delaying and adjusting the size of its debut this week, but the stock was off to a running start Thursday in its first day of trading. The share price...
Tags: Stock Market, Renewable Energy, Initial Public Offerings, Energy, Hybrid Vehicles
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SolarCity slashes IPO share price, boosts size of offering
SolarCity Corp. expanded the size of its highly anticipated initial public offering but knocked down the share price in what analysts said was a bid to boost investor demand. The San Mateo company said in a Wednesday filing with the Securities and...
Tags: Initial Public Offerings, Renewable Energy, Energy, Alternative Energy, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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SolarCity pegs IPO at $13 to $15 a share, or up to $151 million
SolarCity Corp., a Bay Area solar energy company, is looking to raise as much as $151 million in its initial public offering, widely considered to be the most anticipated renewable-power IPO coming down the pike. The San Mateo business – which...
Tags: Initial Public Offerings, Alternative Energy, Energy Saving, Renewable Energy, eBay Inc.
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Carl's Jr. owner CKE estimates IPO at $14 to $16 a share
CKE Inc., the owner of the Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s fast food chains, expects its initial public offering of 13.3 million shares will price between $14 and $16 a share. The Carpinteria company will offer half of the shares; its sole...
Tags: Conservation, Hamburgers, McDonald's, Companies and Corporations, Lifestyle and Leisure
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California watches windfall shrink as Facebook stock slides
PolitiCalFacebook's stock has been in a steady slide ever since the company debuted on Wall Street in May. The stock fell under $21 on Wednesday, far below its $38 starting price. Every drop is another problem for California's budget, which...... -
Carl's Jr. owner CKE Inc. postpones IPO
Carl’s Jr., the stalwart but occasionally star-crossed California burger chain launched seven decades ago with a single hot dog cart, was supposed to get a second chance on Wall Street this week. Instead, owner CKE Inc. has decided to postpone its...
Tags: Initial Public Offerings, Hamburgers, Companies and Corporations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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MGM files for possible IPO
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the 88-year-old Hollywood studio that emerged from bankruptcy in late 2010, has filed for a possible public offering of its stock that would allow the former debt holders that are now its owners to start selling their holdings....
Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (movie), Initial Public Offerings, Finance, YouTube
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