Seldom has a financial event been so eagerly awaited by the investing world. When this net heavyweight goes public it will be the culmination of years of anticipation by stock market participants. We'll keep you up-to-date on the latest IPO developments, including the possible dutch auction of their stock shares, as the details unfold.
Google Considers Diverse IPO Methods A Google IPO would be a great boon to the hopes of those interested in seeing more dutch auctions for internet stocks. -- ABC News
Google Your Odds of Success Investors have a miniscule chance of faring better than an index fund in 2004 if they invest in Google stock. -- Always On
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Fans Fill Web With Buzz Over IPO Followers are wondering whether the search engine behind the large internet company could undergo major changes after an IPO. -- Washington Post
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IPO a Sign of Things to Come No one really know if the privately-held Google will sell stock to the general public during 2004. -- The Baltimore Sun
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Google Says IPO Could Come Soon The IPO of Google is eagerly awaited by the industry. Many securities lawyers are expecting big things from the IPO. -- New York Lawyer
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Getting on board the IPO The internet search company may sell 15% to 20% of its IPO via a dutch auction. Retail investors would therefore have a sizable opportunity to get shares during the initial public offering. -- NBR
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Googling for Riches Google has selected some firms to underwrite its IPO which is widely expected to be highly sought-after by investors. -- Washington Post