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DealBook: Spotify Deal Would Value Company at $4 Billion
Spotify, the online music service, is expected to raise $220 million for a value of $4 billion in the latest sky-high Internet company valuation.
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DealBook: Facebook Shares End Day With Scant Gain
After initially rising 11 percent on its first day, the stock closed at $38.23, just above its offering price, in heavy trading.
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DealBook: Live Updates on the Facebook I.P.O.
DealBook’s live blog will be tracking all of the reactions to the third-largest initial public offering in United States history.
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A Start-Up Is Gold for Facebook’s New Millionaires
At Facebook, ground zero for the nouveau tech riche in Silicon Valley, peer pressure dictates that consumption be kept on the down low.
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DealBook: Long Odds on a Big Facebook Payday
If history offers any lesson, average investors may find they face steep odds if they hope to make big money in a much-hyped stock like Facebook.
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Ultra-Orthodox Jews Will Meet at Citi Field to Discuss Internet Dangers
More than 40,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews will pack Citi Field to hear about the dangers of the Internet and how to use it in a religiously responsible way.
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Hewlett-Packard to Cut About 30,000 Jobs
The tech giant will refocus on product development and sales, executives say, and operations in China will most likely be spared.
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Paralyzed, Moving a Robot With Their Minds
Scientists said a tiny brain implant allowed two people who are virtually paralyzed below the neck to manipulate a robotic arm.
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Building the Next Facebook a Tough Task in Europe
Unlike in the United States, where promising Internet startups can expect venture capitalists to come calling early, entrepreneurs in Europe face a shortage of financing.
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Maker of Angry Birds Shows Way for European Start-Ups
Rovio, based in Finland, has said it plans a public offering next year that could value the company at $9 billion, not Facebook money but huge for Europe.
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