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[2004-11-30] Google Offers Share Buyback Reuters reminds us that Google still has the small issue of 23.4 million shares that were not correctly registered with the SEC.
[2004-11-30] Reasons for Google's Buyback According to a report that appeared in the Associated Press, search engine Google is preparing to buyback 23.4 million shares and options that the company may have inappropriately issued. In a filing done through the SEC, Google states that the buyback window for current and previous employees will close on December 30th.
[2004-11-30] New Business Alliances Deepen Albridge Solutions’ Presence in Market Space Albridge Solutions (formerly StatementOne Inc.) has strengthened its position as the principal provider of financial reporting, accounting and data solutions among financial institutions and independent brokers as new clients and business alliances deepen Albridge's presence in the market space.
[2004-11-22] Oracle and PeopleSoft Battle Goes On Two days after PeopleSoft shareholders tendered their stock for Oracle's $24-a-share offer, Oracle asked PeopleSoft's board to accept the offer.
[2004-11-21] PeopleSoft Rejects Oracle's Latest Offer The PeopleSoft Board concluded that PeopleSoft is worth much more than the $24 per share price offered by Oracle. They reiterated that they will not sell the company for less than it is worth.
[2004-11-19] Novell Profits up for a Change Novell reported a profit of $57.1 million for fiscal 2004 compared to a $161.9 million loss in the previous fiscal year.
[2004-11-16] Google Stock Price Falls Big After Lockups Expire Google's stock, GOOG, has plummeted more than 6 percent as selling restrictions were lifted on 39 million shares held by early investors and employees.
[2004-11-15] Jupitermedia Buys Ablestock.com and ImageExpress.com In a press release today Jupitermedia Corporation announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary JupiterImages Corporation has acquired Hemera Technologies for $7.3 million in cash.
[2004-11-15] MarketWatch.com Website Sold To Dow Jones For $520 Million MarketWatch Inc., which owns the CBS.MarketWatch.com Web site, agreed to be bought by Dow Jones & Co. for $520 million on Sunday, ending a bidding war for the online financial news and information provider.
[2004-11-10] MSN Set To Launch Search Services On Thursday, November 11, Microsoft is preparing to launch their search presence to the public… again. A version of their search engine has been available on search.msn.com and on their sandbox site for some time now. This "release" is expected to be a media blitz that will announce MSN Search to the general public.
[2004-11-09] AOL Latin America's Third Quarter Results America Online Latin America's net loss applicable to common stockholders for the quarter ended September 30, 2004, narrowed 17% from $28.6 million to $23.6 million and cash used in operating activities declined 67% from $9.5 million to $3.1 million from the same period a year ago.
[2004-11-05] 24/7 Real Media's Third Quarter Results 24/7 Real Media's revenue for the third quarter, ended September 30, climbed 72.9% to $20.8 million from the $12.0 million reported in the same period in 2003 and rose 6.2% sequentially from the $19.6 million reported in the second quarter of 2004.
[2004-11-03] Mamma.com Reports Third Quarter Results Mamma.com reported its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2004.
[2004-11-02] FAST's Third Quarter Results FAST has announced financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2004.
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