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  • Mon Mar 13 2000 FairMarket raises $79 million in IPO

    Auction network and software provider FairMarket raises $79.05 million in an initial public offering as shares price above their range.

    Posted by Troy Wolverton

  • Wed Nov 11 1998 IPOs return from the dead

    Following stunning performances by EarthWeb and Fox, companies who have shied away from IPOs may now be ready to take the plunge.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Wed Sep 1 2004 Learning from Google's IPO

    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.

    Posted by null Knowledge@Wharton

  • Wed Aug 18 2004 Google slashes IPO price

    The Web search giant cuts the price range and the number of shares being sold in its initial public offering.

    Posted by Stefanie Olsen and Dawn Kawamoto

  • Mon Aug 16 2004 Google IPO trading imminent

    IPO shares could begin trading as early as Wednesday.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Wed Aug 18 2004 Clouds over Google's IPO

    special coverage At long last, SEC gives go-ahead for stock offering. But not before search company slashes share price.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Mon Jul 13 1998 Open season on Net IPOs

    Like jets sitting on the tarmac, Internet companies looking to fly an IPO are crowding the runway in the hopes of soaring while the weather is good.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Thu Feb 26 2004 Opera details IPO plans

    The Norwegian browser maker could be the first of several high-tech IPOs for the year when it begins trading in March.

    Posted by Matthew Broersma

  • Tue Jan 5 1999 Net IPOs on a roll

    Internet IPOs shot to new heights last year despite volatile markets, and now the new year is ushering in a seemingly unending crop of new offerings.

    Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar

  • Wed Sep 22 1999 Andover.Net to try open but unproven IPO process

    Mirroring the inclusive philosophy of the "open-source" software movement, Andover.Net will use an open--though controversial--auction method for its initial public offering.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

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