Tuesday, 22 May 2012
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Insight: Morgan Stanley cut Facebook estimates just before IPO

22.05.2012 21:37   0 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


Facebook Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is seen on a screen televised from their headquarters in Menlo Park moments after their IPO launch in New York(Reuters) - In the run-up to Facebook's $16 billion IPO, Morgan Stanley, the lead underwriter on the deal, unexpectedly delivered some negative news to major clients: The bank's consumer Internet analyst, Scott Devitt, was reducing his revenue forecasts for the company. The sudden caution very close to the huge initial public offering, and while an investor roadshow was underway, was a big shock to some, said two investors who were advised of the revised forecast. ...


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Google completes Motorola Mobility takeover

22.05.2012 20:57   0 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


Google CEO Larry PageGoogle closed Tuesday its $12.5 billion deal for Motorola Mobility, a key manufacturer of smartphones and other devices that puts the Internet giant in head-to-head competition with Apple.


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Internet domain name project relaunches after software bug

22.05.2012 20:34   0 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


LONDON (Reuters) - A project to allow companies to set up a website with almost any address has relaunched after a software glitch exposed sensitive details of applications last month, forcing it to shut down. In the most ambitious expansion of the Internet so far, the body that oversees domain names has now given organizations until May 30 to apply for their own Web address endings - for example .london, .eco or .canon - provided they have a legitimate claim to the domain name and can pay a hefty fee. ... Czytaj więcej »

Internet domain name project relaunches after software bug

22.05.2012 20:33   0 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


LONDON (Reuters) - A project to allow companies to set up a website with almost any address has relaunched after a software glitch exposed sensitive details of applications last month, forcing it to shut down. In the most ambitious expansion of the Internet so far, the body that oversees domain names has now given organisations until May 30 to apply for their own Web address endings - for example .london, .eco or .canon - provided they have a legitimate claim to the domain name and can pay a hefty fee. ... Czytaj więcej »

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