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Will Facebook friend New York?Crain's New York BusinessIt was, reported Crain's New York Business, the most crowded IPO pitch session in more than four years. Twenty-three IPOs were completed that month, in large part because companies were taking advantage of renewed interest in IPOs as investors avidly ...and more » |
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Retailers pray: Let it snowCrain's New York BusinessFrom ski resorts in Vermont to sporting-goods and apparel stores in Manhattan, businesses are feeling the heat—literally. The month of January was the country's third warmest in 50 years, and the warmest in New York City since 2008, with the average ...and more » |
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Meet some of Facebook's best friends in New YorkCrain's New York BusinessThe Facebook IPO could renew investor interest in the online advertising business, one of the New York tech scene's core strengths. “Facebook is now the monster is this area, but even they haven't cracked the code,” said Sheldon Gilbert, ...and more » |
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Business mogul mulls new bid for Philly newspapersBoston HeraldPerelman bid $129 million, mostly cash, for The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia Daily News and Philly.com at the September 2010 auction. Earlier this week, the New York Post reported that Philadelphia Media Network was again in play because two ...and more » |
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Owners weigh issues as race heats upCrain's New York BusinessBy Eilene Zimmerman For New York entrepreneurs like Nick Balletta, founder and chief executive of TalkPoint in Manhattan, this election year is going to be an important one. Mr. Balletta, whose company generates $25 million a year providing technology ... |
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