Google meets Wall Street and Main Street
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Google vs. Wall Street
Google vs. Wall Street
05/08/2004 11:06 PMWashington Post May 9 2004 2:47AM GMT
Wall Street grumbles over Google
Wall Street grumbles over Google
06/29/2004 05:40 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Tue Jun 29, 08:15 am GMT
Google snubs Wall Street with $2.7bn IPO
Google snubs Wall Street with $2.7bn IPO
04/30/2004 03:25 AMeFinancial News Apr 30 2004 7:47AM GMT
Why Wall Street wants Google to fail
Why Wall Street wants Google to fail
08/05/2004 11:24 PMMSN MoneyCentral Aug 6 2004 3:11AM GMT
Wall Street Ticked Off at Google
Wall Street Ticked Off at Google
06/29/2004 12:24 PMMore work for less payoff has many investment banks grumbling.
Wall Street Is Trying to Sink Google
Wall Street Is Trying to Sink Google
08/17/2004 05:43 PMSmart Money Aug 17 2004 9:43PM GMT
Google gets to Wall Street--and lives
Google gets to Wall Street--and lives
08/20/2004 12:26 PMLove it or hate it, search engine IPO offers vindication for founders'
iconoclastic vision.
Wall Street Grumbling About Google IPO
Wall Street Grumbling About Google IPO
06/28/2004 06:09 PMABCNEWS.com Jun 28 2004 10:11PM GMT
Wall Street, Google On Dutch Date
Wall Street, Google On Dutch Date
08/01/2004 03:24 AMNew York Post Aug 1 2004 7:12AM GMT
Google charm may not work on Wall Street
Google charm may not work on Wall Street
05/03/2004 08:58 PMthestar.com.my May 4 2004 0:37AM GMT
Google Names All Of Wall Street As
Underwriters
Google Names All Of Wall Street As
Underwriters
05/21/2004 06:45 PMWell, everyone expected Google to get around to naming additional
underwriters for their IPO beyond leads Morgan Stanley and CSFB, and
now they've gone
and named 29 other banks - including, interestingly,
Goldman Sachs. Last month, after the IPO filing was made there was a
series of stories saying Goldman had been cut from the IPO team for
breaking the "rules" that Google's co-founders had set up, and daring
to make a pitch to Google's VCs. While they may have lost the lead
role, they are still a part of the overall syndicate. As expected
also, WR Hambrecht, the Dutch auction specialist is on the list. The
list is a fairly complete list of major Wall Street banks. Looks like
no one wanted to be completely left out. Off the top of my head, I
can't seem to name a major bank that's not on the list.
Google gouges Wall Street--and lives
Google gouges Wall Street--and lives
08/19/2004 06:56 PMLove it or hate it, search engine IPO offers vindication for founders'
iconoclastic vision.
Wall Street rallies ahead of Google IPO
Wall Street rallies ahead of Google IPO
08/18/2004 04:57 PMMSNBC Aug 18 2004 8:14PM GMT
Wall Street cool on Google plans
Wall Street cool on Google plans
04/30/2004 02:49 PMFinance experts question whether the internet firm is right to pick an
unconventional method for selling its shares.
Google Guys Turn Backs on Wall Street
Google Guys Turn Backs on Wall Street
09/17/2004 10:20 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Sep 17 2004 1:59PM GMT
Wall Street stocks soar ahead of Google
IPO
Wall Street stocks soar ahead of Google
IPO
08/18/2004 06:44 PMXinhua News Agency Aug 18 2004 11:22PM GMT
Analysis: Will Wall Street turn its back
on Google?
Analysis: Will Wall Street turn its back
on Google?
05/21/2004 03:47 PMAs high-flying and wildly profitable as Google is right now as a
privately held company, things are going to change big time following
its IPO this summer. So much so, in fact, that it wouldn't be
surprising to see co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page bail out to
do something else -- or nothing at all, if they choose. They may find
they don't need the humongous headaches running a public company will
bring.
Wall Street Is Ogling the Real Google
Payoff
Wall Street Is Ogling the Real Google
Payoff
08/21/2004 06:49 PMWith Google eventually unloading millions of additional shares on the
market, investment banks will not likely accept the same stingy fees
they received for the company's auction.
Google.com auction process could shake
up Wall Street
Google.com auction process could shake
up Wall Street
05/01/2004 05:02 AMChina Post May 1 2004 8:13AM GMT
Google shows Wall Street a better way to
sell stock
Google shows Wall Street a better way to
sell stock
05/06/2004 11:11 PMUSA Today May 7 2004 3:45AM GMT
Google auction process could shake up
Wall Street
Google auction process could shake up
Wall Street
04/30/2004 12:33 AMSABC Apr 30 2004 4:27AM GMT
Wall Street ogles real Google payoff
Wall Street ogles real Google payoff
08/22/2004 11:17 PMeTaiwanNews.com Aug 23 2004 3:12AM GMT
Twists and turns expected as Google
marches to Wall Street
Twists and turns expected as Google
marches to Wall Street
04/28/2004 01:35 AMBusiness Report Apr 28 2004 5:16AM GMT
Yahoo Takes On Google in a
Street-to-Street Battle
Yahoo Takes On Google in a
Street-to-Street Battle
06/29/2004 06:49 PMYahoo's Overture Services says it has rolled out a search service
called Local Match that connects users to local businesses. The
company's offering is an answer to Google's local search feature.
Wall Street bonanza hopes fade as Google
delays float
Wall Street bonanza hopes fade as Google
delays float
01/29/2004 02:48 AMGOOGLE is to put its highly anticipated multibillion-dollar flotation
on the back burner, dashing hopes of a springtime fee bonanza on Wall
Street, The Times ...
Google IPO Scam Victims Fooled By Fancy
Wall Street Terms
Google IPO Scam Victims Fooled By Fancy
Wall Street Terms
05/10/2004 02:32 PMBack in March we wrote about a scam from someone who
convin
ced a lot of people who should know better he could sell them
pre-IPO Google shares. Among the still unnamed victims were "the
chairman of a global telecommunications company, a New York investment
banker, a corporate attorney and a senior executive at a brokerage
firm." These folks forked over half a million dollars without any due
diligence to the guy who claimed to know the founders of Google from
attending Stanford (which he didn't) and via working at Kleiner
Perkins (again not true). We also had a post noting that a simple
search query on the guy's name, though
not on Google, would
have
turned
up his questionable history. It appears that the NY Times has
just discovered the story, but did a little extra sleuthing to point
out that, beyond their scam-blinding greed to get in on the Google
IPO, what really fooled these investment bankers and big time
executives
was the
sophisticated Wall Street lingo used by the scammer. It turns out
that if you just say "participation agreement," "stock purchase
agreement" and "promissory note," combined with "Google IPO" wealthy
stock brokers and executives will simply open their wallets for you.
Also worth noting is that the scammer doesn't appear to have stored
away most of his ill-gotten gains, but rather spent a large portion of
it partying at expensive clubs and restaurants.
Wall Street Nerves Over Google IPO, EU
Nerves Over E-Music Copyrights, and
Other Cyberspace Breakdowns
Wall Street Nerves Over Google IPO, EU
Nerves Over E-Music Copyrights, and
Other Cyberspace Breakdowns
05/04/2004 03:18 PMAVN Online May 4 2004 7:04PM GMT
Jazz can't get arrested on Main Street.
Jazz can't get arrested on Main Street.
08/21/2004 08:20 PM
All
Hail the New Jazz! Getting slightly bored with pop and looking to
expand your horizons? Can't believe the musty
Burns/Marsalis version is
all there is to jazz? Try the "avant jazz" tradition whose
central figures are the amazing bassist
William Parker
(so big and strong I've seen him pick up a bass and play it like a
fiddle),
David
S. Ware (to my mind the greatest tenorman since
Trane—see
him live and you'll never forget it), and pianist
Matthew Shipp (a
frequent collaborator of both). Want a convenient guide to their
recordings, with brief descriptions and (tacky but useful) letter
grades?
Here ya
go—Tom Hull has great taste, and if he gives a record an A you
can be sure it's worth hearing (and he gives you fair warning about
somebody like Peter Brötzmann, who "sounds more like late
Coltrane run through a blender by Einstürzende Neubauten: great
heaps of noise unleavened by conventional musical signposts").
Wall Street
Wall Street
04/08/2005 07:53 PM
Wall Street - How
it Works, and for Whom, by Doug Henwood. Sold over 20,000 copies as
paperback. Acclaimed by
Crooked Timber. Available for free under a
Creative Commons license (
Amazon).
Buy When Wall Street Won't
Buy When Wall Street Won't
04/14/2005 12:30 PMThree ways to profit when there's value inside.
Reebok's Tread Meets the Street
Reebok's Tread Meets the Street
07/23/2004 09:24 AMFlat sales at the No. 2 shoemaker only tell part of the story.
Wall Street on Alert
Wall Street on Alert
08/02/2004 09:57 AMOur financial institutions may be under alert, but your portfolio
doesn't have to be.
The Wall Street Diet
The Wall Street Diet
07/23/2004 11:23 AMPlump returns are often the handiwork of lean portfolios.
Unflappable Wall Street
Unflappable Wall Street
08/02/2004 03:55 PMPlus, P&G no gamble, satellite radio comes around, and will investors
go for Google?
The Wall Street Journal's fog of war
The Wall Street Journal's fog of war
02/05/2005 09:14 PMThe
Wall Street Journal features a science column today that points
out one of the dangers -- or, depending on your perspective, benefits
-- of spreading false information: Even if you retract it, people
sometimes believe it.
Cox Wants Out Of Wall Street Scrutiny
Cox Wants Out Of Wall Street Scrutiny
08/02/2004 01:39 PMIt appears that cable company Cox Communications is sick of all the
pressures of being a public company. Believing that the short term
pressures of Wall Street are holding back their ability to
aggressively take on the competition, the company is
trying to buy out public shareholders and take the company
private. This does come right after what was labeled a
"disappointing" quarter, so it appears that the family that controls
Cox simply is fed up with having to worry about such things every few
months.
Sun to woo Wall Street customers
Sun to woo Wall Street customers
09/20/2004 07:05 PMSan Jose Mercury News Sep 20 2004 11:39PM GMT
Sun looks for turn-around on Wall Street
Sun looks for turn-around on Wall Street
09/20/2004 06:48 PMSAN FRANCISCO - On Tuesday, executives from Sun Microsystems Inc. will
head to Wall Street, hoping to convince customers and partners in the
financial industry that the company continues to be viable in the
industry that Sun President and Chief Operating Officer Jonathan
Scwhartz affectionately refers to as "the swamp from which we
spawned." Sun is expected to make a number of new product and
partnership announcements during an event for customers, press and
analysts at the W Hotel in New York City on Tuesday.
Wall Street inches up
Wall Street inches up
12/26/2003 12:25 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 26 2003 11:17AM ET
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