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[2006-06-29] Shutterfly To Go Public Shutterfly, an Internet-based social expression and personal publishing service, filed to go public with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
[2006-06-22] Google Sells Baidu Shares According to a U.S. regulatory filing, Google has sold the shares the company held in Baidu, Google's fiercest competition in China. Google had owned over 2.5 percent of the company before the May 25th sale.
[2006-06-19] Dinosaurs Merge As Dotcoms Dance We are entering the era of the Internet Super Company. eBay chief executive Meg Whitman's words to the Financial Times certainly alluded to that path, without admitting to any near-term plans from her company.
[2006-06-05] Waffling Vonage Sued Over IPO Pre-Sale The plummet of VoIP service Vonage's IPO has drawn a class action lawsuit from Atlanta-based law firm Motley Rice. It alleges the company and its underwriters violated federal securities laws by publishing a "false and misleading" prospectus.
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