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EyeBlaster’s Second Shot at IPO: Will it Work This Time?

VC Cafe

T aking a company through an initial public offering (IPO) is not an easy task. Today, Eyeblaster notified the SEC of its intention to go public as detailed in the company’s S-1 Filing. This is the exact amount it was trying to raise two years ago, in the initial IPO. Net income did however increase to $9.8

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Blitzscaling: Silicon Valley’s Harmful Idea of Success

Austin Startup

Almost immediately, people started to dig what we were doing: Digital Trends named Localeur one of their favorite new apps of SXSW 2013 and other press followed. or Charles Hudson at Precursor Ventures the moment I started a new business that I felt had global potential. Most definitely. But does this mean VC is a necessity?

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In Silicon Valley, Founders Fight for Control

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Loading… New York. About 14% of the technology firms that have held initial public offerings between January 2011 and the end of June 2012 went public with at least two share classes—more than twice the 6.4% Global Support. Data Policy - NEW. Mozilla Firefox. » More.

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The Venture Capital Secret: 3 Out of 4 Start-Ups Fail

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Loading… New York. Media & Marketing. Media Agencies. based companies initially funded by venture capital between 2006 and 2011, 84% now are closely held and operating independently, 11% were acquired or made initial public offerings of stock and 4% went out of business, according to Dow Jones VentureSource.