Excerpts from Google co-founders' Playboy interview
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Google founders' Playboy interview may
raise regulatory concerns
Google founders' Playboy interview may
raise regulatory concerns
08/13/2004 09:16 AMNational Post Aug 13 2004 1:33PM GMT
Google founders' Playboy interview may
raise regulatory concerns ahead of stock
offering
Google founders' Playboy interview may
raise regulatory concerns ahead of stock
offering
08/15/2004 06:02 AMNaplesnews.com - Sun Aug 15, 12:22 am GMT
Google Founders' Interview May Draw Fire
Google Founders' Interview May Draw Fire
08/13/2004 05:12 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Aug 13 2004 9:47AM GMT
Update 5: Google Founders' Interview May
Draw Fire
Update 5: Google Founders' Interview May
Draw Fire
08/13/2004 05:12 AMForbes Aug 13 2004 9:39AM GMT
Google founders' interview may raise
regulatory concerns ahead of IPO
Google founders' interview may raise
regulatory concerns ahead of IPO
08/13/2004 09:16 AMNational Post Aug 13 2004 1:32PM GMT
Playboy interview may disrupt Google IPO
Playboy interview may disrupt Google IPO
08/15/2004 11:04 PMMSN MoneyCentral Aug 16 2004 3:11AM GMT
Interview with Playboy may delay Google
IPO
Interview with Playboy may delay Google
IPO
08/13/2004 05:22 AMEnquirer.com - Fri Aug 13, 08:52 am GMT
Playboy interview further complicates
Google IPO
Playboy interview further complicates
Google IPO
08/15/2004 11:04 PMMSN MoneyCentral Aug 16 2004 3:36AM GMT
Will interview in Playboy delay the
Google IPO?
Will interview in Playboy delay the
Google IPO?
08/13/2004 02:02 AMInterview with Playboy may violate the SEC's "quiet period" rule. Even
with the prospect of an IPO delay, Google has set the launch of their
IPO auction for Friday morning.
Google reveals all in Playboy interview?
Google reveals all in Playboy interview?
08/13/2004 10:44 AMZDNet Aug 13 2004 2:10PM GMT
Does Playboy Interview Violate Google
IPO?
Does Playboy Interview Violate Google
IPO?
08/13/2004 10:44 AMSearch Engine Journal Aug 13 2004 2:10PM GMT
Google revealed in Playboy interview?
Google revealed in Playboy interview?
08/12/2004 06:23 PMInterview with Larry Page and Sergey Brin may raise SEC concerns about
the search king's IPO.
Playboy interview fails to delay Google
IPO
Playboy interview fails to delay Google
IPO
08/14/2004 06:38 AMTribnet.com - Sat Aug 14, 09:20 am GMT
Playboy interview clouds Google float
Playboy interview clouds Google float
08/12/2004 06:48 PMAustralian IT Aug 12 2004 11:18PM GMT
US SEC Probing Google Interview with
Playboy-WSJ (Reuters)
US SEC Probing Google Interview with
Playboy-WSJ (Reuters)
08/12/2004 05:14 PMReuters - The U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission is looking into whether an interview between the
founder of Google Inc. and Playboy magazine might have violated
the quiet period ahead of the No. 1 Web search engine's much
anticipated public offering next week, the Wall Street Journal
reported on Thursday.
Google Playboy Interview Clouds Auction
Google Playboy Interview Clouds Auction
08/13/2004 09:40 PMGoogle plans to open the auction for its IPO today and set the final
price next week, despite legal questions about a newly published
Playboy interview with the founders of the online search engine.
Google Concedes Risk Factor From Playboy
Interview
Google Concedes Risk Factor From Playboy
Interview
08/13/2004 07:38 PMTechWeb Aug 13 2004 11:11PM GMT
Google Denies Playboy Interview Violates
Securities Act
Google Denies Playboy Interview Violates
Securities Act
08/13/2004 10:44 AMCompliance Reporter Aug 13 2004 2:11PM GMT
Playboy interview raises fresh SEC
questions for Google
Playboy interview raises fresh SEC
questions for Google
08/13/2004 07:17 AMeFinancial News Aug 13 2004 12:01PM GMT
Playboy interview hiccup fails to
dislodge Google IPO
Playboy interview hiccup fails to
dislodge Google IPO
08/16/2004 10:39 AMPersonal Computer World Aug 16 2004 2:00PM GMT
Google concedes 'Risk Factor' from
Playboy interview
Google concedes 'Risk Factor' from
Playboy interview
08/15/2004 11:04 PMiTnews Aug 16 2004 2:44AM GMT
Google Founders Playboy Interview May
Draw Fire
Google Founders Playboy Interview May
Draw Fire
08/13/2004 07:32 AM"Legal questions about an interview Google Inc.'s founders gave to a
magazine are the latest in a string of developments that have clouded
the online search engine's highly anticipated initial stock offering."
Google IPO auction clears Playboy
magazine interview hurdle with SEC
Google IPO auction clears Playboy
magazine interview hurdle with SEC
08/14/2004 07:54 AMCanadian Press Aug 14 2004 12:16PM GMT
Google Interview Is Draw for Latest
Playboy Issue (Reuters)
Google Interview Is Draw for Latest
Playboy Issue (Reuters)
08/13/2004 06:05 PMReuters - The new issue of Playboy magazine
isn't drawing attention in some circles for its trademark
centerfold but for an interview with the founders of Web search
engine Google Inc. that raised regulatory eyebrows.
Google's Playboy interview may hinder
IPO
Google's Playboy interview may hinder
IPO
08/13/2004 07:17 AMNewsweek Aug 13 2004 12:01PM GMT
Google Experiment Provides Internet With
Book Excerpts
Google Experiment Provides Internet With
Book Excerpts
12/17/2003 11:51 PMNew York Times Dec 17 2003 10:51PM ET
Google bares too much in Playboy?
Google bares too much in Playboy?
08/13/2004 07:17 AMZDNet Aug 13 2004 11:55AM GMT
Did Google Reveal Too Much In Playboy?
Did Google Reveal Too Much In Playboy?
08/12/2004 10:19 PMPlayboy Magazine has been granted an interview with Larry Page and
Sergey Brin, the co-founders of the world's largest and most popular
search engine, Google. Slated for release in the September issue of
Playboy, the interview is being advertised by Playboy website as
"a candid conversation with America's newest billionaires about
their oddball company, how they tamed the Web and why their motto is
'Don't be evil.'"
The interview, which was granted a week before they filed their $2.7
billion IPO in late March, has raised speculation that it may not only
cause doubt in the general investing public, but may also catch the
attention of the Securities & Exchange Commision (SEC). "The
SEC has put together the [mandatory] 'quiet period' so the market
can't be conditioned, so there shouldn't be anything that circulates
other than material fact," said David Menlow, president of IPO
Financial Network, a securities research specialist. "Any
interview before Google filed should have raised the arm hairs of the
company's attorneys," he said.
Other companies, including Webvan and Salesforce.com, have been
punished by the SEC for speaking out during their quiet period.

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Google hit with Playboy trouble
08/14/2004 01:01 AMThe Scotsman Aug 14 2004 4:46AM GMT
Google float closer despite Playboy
Google float closer despite Playboy
08/17/2004 01:52 AMRTE Online Aug 17 2004 6:44AM GMT
Google starts again after Playboy story
Google starts again after Playboy story
08/15/2004 09:36 AMSydney Morning Herald Aug 15 2004 2:05PM GMT
Google says Playboy article could be
costly
Google says Playboy article could be
costly
08/13/2004 10:49 AMSearch company acknowledges poor timing of interview, which could
delay its IPO or even mean a stock buyback.
Playboy article may delay Google IPO
Playboy article may delay Google IPO
08/13/2004 05:22 AMThestate.com - Fri Aug 13, 09:38 am GMT
Google IPO faces Playboy slip-up
Google IPO faces Playboy slip-up
08/15/2004 06:22 AMThe bidding gets underway for Google's public offering, despite
last-minute worries over an interview with its bosses in Playboy
magazine.
Google Creators Interviewed by Playboy
Google Creators Interviewed by Playboy
08/12/2004 10:06 PMGoogle: Playboy splash a worry
Google: Playboy splash a worry
08/15/2004 01:42 PMNews 24 Aug 15 2004 4:32PM GMT
SEC Might Want To Cool Off After Reading
About Google In Playboy
SEC Might Want To Cool Off After Reading
About Google In Playboy
08/12/2004 04:49 PMPoor Google. They've made such an effort to remain ridiculously quiet
during the "quiet period" to avoid any IPO delays, but now it's
looking like the thought of being in the same pages as naked women may
have gotten to them. The latest issue of Playboy apparently has
an interview with Google's co-founders that some believe may make
the SEC impose a "cooling off" period (I won't even go there...)
before they'll allow the IPO to proceed. This is, of course, the same
thing that happened to Salesforce.com, that had a huge
NY
Times interview with its founder come out days before the expected
IPO. The SEC made them push that IPO off a month. Considering the
weak state of the IPO market these days, this might not actually be a
bad thing, though I'm sure Google was hoping to get the process over
with as quickly as possible, to get rid of all this negative press and
detailed attention surrounding the IPO. Of course, it does make you
wonder... what happens to the auction process? Since the bidding is
set to close any minute now, if the IPO gets put off a month, will
they let people change their bids? Over the next month, plenty could
happen that might make people change how they feel about Google and
what they might be willing to pay.
Google speaks out on boobs in Playboy
Google speaks out on boobs in Playboy
08/15/2004 04:06 AMAs Neowin
reported earlier this week, Google may have
revealed a bit too much in their recent interview with
Playboy,
which hit news stands Friday. But now Google is saying the magazine
article contains numerous misinformations about the company, and that
potential investors should not consider it when deciding whether to
buy shares in the company.
One of the mis-facts in the article was the statement that Google's
Gmail service has 200 times more storage than the company's
competitors, however, as Google was quick to point out in their latest
Securities and Exchange Commission filings on Friday, its competitors
have quickly closed the gap and now offer similar storage sizes to
Gmail.
Other incorrect statement was that 65 million people worldwide use
Google's search engine, each day. Google contends that is a monthly,
not daily, count of domestic visitors to its site.
The article also said it had about 1,000 employees; Google currently
has about 2,292 employees.
But, in the end, you have to ask: Who really reads the articles in
Playboy anyway?

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More Information at CNN MoneyRead full story...Google Playboy spread raises eyebrows
Google Playboy spread raises eyebrows
08/15/2004 06:07 AMCNN Aug 15 2004 10:16AM GMT
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