Google Said to Pick Bankers to Lead I.P.O.
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Google Said to Pick Bankers to Lead
I.P.O
Google Said to Pick Bankers to Lead
I.P.O
04/27/2004 12:21 AMNew York Times Apr 27 2004 5:11AM GMT
Bankers Gripe At Google Ipo Woe
Bankers Gripe At Google Ipo Woe
07/07/2004 02:38 AMNew York Post Jul 7 2004 7:14AM GMT
Bankers say Google IPO may disappoint
Bankers say Google IPO may disappoint
05/02/2004 11:16 AMeFinancial News May 2 2004 3:14PM GMT
Investment Bankers Cash-in on Google
Investment Bankers Cash-in on Google
08/23/2004 02:40 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Aug 23 2004 7:13PM GMT
(LEAD) Gov't to Pick Three Portable
Internet Operators by Next February
(LEAD) Gov't to Pick Three Portable
Internet Operators by Next February
09/08/2004 11:25 PMYonhap News Sep 9 2004 3:52AM GMT
Bankers, 'Sex in the City' gaga for
Google
Bankers, 'Sex in the City' gaga for
Google
01/06/2004 02:26 PMCNET Jan 6 2004 1:39PM ET
Google selects bankers for IPO,
Bloomberg News reports
Google selects bankers for IPO,
Bloomberg News reports
01/05/2004 08:03 PMGoogle Inc. has tapped Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) and Morgan
Stanley (NYSE: MWD) as the lead bankers on what is expected ...
Should Google blame Foot in Mouth
disease, or Evil Bankers?
Should Google blame Foot in Mouth
disease, or Evil Bankers?
08/19/2004 02:40 PMAnalysis Lost in Space
Buffett praises Google governance
strategy, takes dig at investment
bankers
Buffett praises Google governance
strategy, takes dig at investment
bankers
05/04/2004 03:38 AMEthical Corporation Online May 4 2004 8:15AM GMT
Law firm to pick up Google windfall
Law firm to pick up Google windfall
05/09/2004 12:51 PMeFinancial News May 9 2004 4:06PM GMT
Readers Pick Apple over Google in 2004
Readers Pick Apple over Google in 2004
02/01/2005 09:15 PM"After a two-year hiatus Apple has returned to win the 2004 Readers’
Choice Awards for the brand with the most global impact..."
I have a question, I have an answer -
pick me, pick me!
I have a question, I have an answer -
pick me, pick me!
06/22/2004 12:58 AMSyndication
city
by Scott Rosenberg
I'm a late addition to a panel at the Supernova conference this
Thursday, June 24: I'll be joining some very interesting people (Technorati's David Sifry;
blogger, XML leader and now Sun engineer Tim Bray; and Paul Boutin of Wired and
Slate). We're talking about syndication and RSS. The question the
panel faces: "Is there more to syndication than reading 300 blogs at
once?" What interesting, useful applications for RSS and RSS-like
tools are out there or just around the corner?
I've got my own answer(s), but in the decentralized spirit of the
conference, I'll open the floor here in comments, and present anything
you folks suggest, too.
[Scott
Rosenberg]
I have five questions/answers for Scott - I hope he picks
me.....
1. How will the evolution of new kinds of micro-content, like
Reviews, Events and music playlists - effect the existing
blogosphere? A: it will enhance it, making it not
onyl richer and deeper, but also make it more relevant to average
people - who don't want or feel the need to blog, but who have
opinions on movies, books and reataurants.
2. How will FOAF interconnect entire social networks, on-line
communities and blogging tool userbases together? A:
by enabling digital IDs that encompass multiple presences, end-users
will be able to move freely from system to system without having to
recreate their strong ties every time.
3. Finally - Salon was one of the first content sites to offer
it's readership Blogs. Now that the AlwaysOn Network is also offering
social networking - will Salon also offer social networking? I say -
yes.
Cost per lead on Google & Overture
Cost per lead on Google & Overture
05/12/2004 08:24 AM"...what some of your cost per leads ranges were for Google and
Overture PPC campaigns. I know we're all in different industries and
there are numerous factors that impact each campaign/situatio..."
Google hires Firefox lead developer
Google hires Firefox lead developer
02/01/2005 08:53 PMAdding grist to the rumor mill, Google has hired Forefox's lead
developer, Ben Goodger. But from the looks of it, Firefox won't have
any new competition soon.
Google Assumes Lead in Internet Search
Race
Google Assumes Lead in Internet Search
Race
12/26/2003 02:53 PMZacks.com Dec 26 2003 1:12PM ET
Upbeat views on Yahoo, Google lead early
tech trading
Upbeat views on Yahoo, Google lead early
tech trading
01/03/2005 12:31 PMCBS Marketwatch Jan 3 2005 3:24PM GMT
I hate Bankers
I hate Bankers
07/30/2004 03:44 AMWe have been in the market for a new home and will be moving into
one on the 21st of August. It is new and completely finished minus the
carpeting the wife is very happy as the place we have been living in
was built in the 60's. The difference are stark and the best thing is
it is wired to the hilt. I have multiple network/cable/power drops the
best thing is it has a garage. Such heaven as the place we are in now
doesn't and I can't wait to fill it up.
The wife and I where in today making extra measurements to make
sure that the current office furniture. But the upgrade is nice going
from a very small 1000 square feet to over 2500. Some will say only
2500 square feet well I say have you looked at the prices of homes in
Hawaii. Medium price range is 480,000 understand now why I hate
bankers.
Bankers won't like Google's IPO strategy
Bankers won't like Google's IPO strategy
05/02/2004 05:50 AMChicago Sun-Times May 2 2004 10:08AM GMT
Silicon Stocks: Upbeat views on Yahoo,
Google lead early tech trading
Silicon Stocks: Upbeat views on Yahoo,
Google lead early tech trading
01/03/2005 12:31 PMCBS MarketWatch Jan 3 2005 3:33PM GMT
Copper Mountain Hires Bankers
Copper Mountain Hires Bankers
08/31/2004 05:00 PMTheStreet.com Aug 31 2004 9:47PM GMT
I-Bankers Grumbling About Google's IPO
Demands
I-Bankers Grumbling About Google's IPO
Demands
06/28/2004 05:58 PMEver since Google first hinted that they might do a Dutch Auction for
their IPO, we noted that
investm
ent bankers would do anything to try to stop it so that they could
rake in their traditional fees, while rewarding their friends.
However, Google's popularity has ensured that not only could they
force through a Dutch Auction IPO, but they could
still
convince just about every major I-bank to take part. While
Merrill Lynch finally decided to take a stand and
drop
out of the syndicate, others are getting by via a plan to move
forward with the Dutch Auction publicly while
grumbling
anonymously about how little they're going to make off the whole
ordeal. As you might imagine, it makes sense to toss a bit of
skepticism towards the bankers' complaints. If they really weren't
going to make any money, they should just drop out. However,
complaining that the computer upgrades they need to take part are just
too expensive is a ridiculous complaint designed to do more damage to
this IPO in an attempt to scare other startups away from thinking
about a Dutch Auction themselves. If anything, that might be the
biggest issue. By pissing off so many banks, the banks may do their
best to try to harm the IPO, just to ward off other companies who want
to change the IPO-business model for underwriters.
WorldCom Can Sue Former CEO Ebbers,
Investment Bankers
WorldCom Can Sue Former CEO Ebbers,
Investment Bankers
01/26/2004 09:54 PMMCI, a k a WorldCom, has legal grounds to sue its former CEO,
accounting firms and investment bankers, according to a reported filed
on Monday with the bankruptcy court.
Sify takes bankers ’ exam online
Sify takes bankers ’ exam online
02/15/2004 07:49 PMTwo, when the exams are on, the PC in the Iway, runs only the exam
module, meaning, you cannot hop to www.google.com to get some help!
...
Online due diligence gains backers in
M&A bankers
Online due diligence gains backers in
M&A bankers
06/17/2005 04:29 PMComputerworld Jun 17 2005 8:16PM GMT
Wall Street Bankers, Reelection Backers
(washingtonpost.com)
Wall Street Bankers, Reelection Backers
(washingtonpost.com)
01/22/2004 02:52 AMwashingtonpost.com - NEW YORK -- One unseasonably cool evening in late
October, a group of Wall Street bankers waited aboard a ferry in New
York Harbor for the short trip to Ellis Island and a thank-you event
for major backers of President Bush's reelection campaign.
Banks Warn Internet Bankers Against
E-mail Scams
Banks Warn Internet Bankers Against
E-mail Scams
09/11/2004 10:09 PMBruDirect Sep 11 2004 11:40PM GMT
Iowa's Community Bankers Endorse Floyd &
Associates for Overdraft Privilege
Program
Iowa's Community Bankers Endorse Floyd &
Associates for Overdraft Privilege
Program
08/30/2004 02:34 AMIowa's Community Bankers (ICB) has endorsed and will co-market John M.
Floyd & Associates' JMFA Overdraft Privilege program to its 15 member
banks in the state, which have 340,000 accountholders and $5.9 billion
in thrift assets. The nondiscriminatory, automated software program
helps customers avoid embarrassment, inconvenience and added costs
when they overdraw their checking accounts. [PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]
Bankers Exchange Helps Customers
Understand Check 21 Legislation - Public
Service Campaign Explains What Must Be
Done Now Regarding The Check 21 Act
Bankers Exchange Helps Customers
Understand Check 21 Legislation - Public
Service Campaign Explains What Must Be
Done Now Regarding The Check 21 Act
09/13/2004 03:01 AMThe Banker’s Exchange, one of the nation’s leaders in
providing new and used bank equipment, today announced the launch of a
public service campaign aimed at helping customers understand Check 21
Legislation. Banker’s Exchange unveiled the first in a series
of public service announcements to be posted online explaining what
must be done now and what can wait regarding the Check 21 Act. [PRWEB
Sep 13, 2004]
Pick two
Pick two
04/05/2005 11:38 AMI've always liked the old designer's adage of "good, fast, or
cheap, pick two". That is, a project can be completed quickly, it can
be done cheap, and it can be done well, but you need to choose which
two of those you want. If you want a good project done quickly, it's
gonna be expensive. Fast and cheap? It's gonna suck. In his talk at
SXSW, Jason Fried
outlined another pick two scenario clients need to be aware of:
"fixed scope, fixed timeframe, or fixed budget". Here are some more
variations:
Elegant, documented, on time.
Privacy, accuracy, security.
Have fun, do good, stay out of trouble.
Study, socialize, sleep.
Diverse, free, equal.
Fast, efficient, useful.
Cheap, healthy, tasty.
Secure, usable, affordable.
Short, memorable, unique.
Cheap, light, strong.
In considering these sets of trade-offs -- accepting that they are
cliches and therefore both overly general but also fairly accurate
across a range of diverse situations -- two questions come to
mind.
- Why is "pick two out of three" the rule? Why not "one out of two"
or "four out of six"? Or is "pick two out of three" just a cultural
assumption?
- Is there some underlying scientific or economic relationship here?
What do the situations in which "pick two" logic applies have in
common? In clumsily casting about for an appropriate
explanation/metaphor, I considered the triangle (all interior angles
add up to 180 degrees), thermodynamics and entropy, Boyle's Law,
Hooke's Law, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (although that's a
"one out of two" thing), Ohm's Law, and Newton's Second Law of Motion,
but none seem to fit well.
I've poked around a bit online looking for discussions of "pick
two" systems and have come up empty. Anyone have any ideas about this?
Any good resources to check out? Something tells me I'm missing
something obvious here. (Or onto something interesting.)
(with
comments)
NFL Pick 10
NFL Pick 10
04/13/2004 07:50 PMNFL Pick 10 - Designers/Developers Wanted
See a PIN and Pick It Up ...
See a PIN and Pick It Up ...
03/13/2003 10:22 AMHospital's new computerized transcription system requires a PIN for
access, but one older doctor can't manage to log in. "I didn't have
time for the instruction class -- how do I do this?" he asks.
Pick A Side
Pick A Side
02/01/2005 08:32 PMSo, let me get this straight: They support a murderous tyrant in Iraq.
They install sanctions to strengthen him and…
The Real You: Pick One
The Real You: Pick One
12/25/2004 04:55 PMWorthwhile Magazine, for whom Halley, Tom Peters and I (among others)
blog, has posted a PDF of my column for their premiere issue. Added
Bonus: You get to see my "I Hate Being Photographed" face!...
Pick Parts for a PC
Pick Parts for a PC
08/14/2004 10:49 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 15 2004 2:08AM GMT
Don't pick on the little guys
Don't pick on the little guys
05/19/2004 01:26 PM Kerry's Pick
Kerry's Pick
07/06/2004 12:02 PMJohn Kerry's naming of John Edwards as his preferred running mate
makes sense. It's the safe choice. Whether it's the smart one remains
to be seen.
Edwards' blatant economic protectionism during the primary campaign is
a worry, though. Kerry has been a free trader for the most part. He
need to make clear that he won't go for the protectionist stuff his
rivals were advocating.
"critical pick-up"
"critical pick-up"
06/02/2004 11:21 PMDaddy's No. 1 Stock Pick
Daddy's No. 1 Stock Pick
04/19/2005 11:46 AMPaul Elliott puts so-called expert investment advice to the test.
Pakistan MPs to pick new premier
Pakistan MPs to pick new premier
06/28/2004 11:19 PMThe National Assembly meets on Tuesday to find a replacement for
Zafarullah Khan Jamali.
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