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Does stuff you like make for stocks you should hold? And why do companies offer "affinity groups" cheap stock when they go public?
By Mark Gimein
August 20, 1999
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Why you don't need lawyers to block links -- and hot reactions to the Chris Nolan story.
By Scott Rosenberg
August 18, 1999
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I wrote the code and got in early on the stock -- but was it worth so much trouble?
By C. Scott Ananian
August 13, 1999
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Several Priceline executives sold millions of dollars worth of Priceline stock on Wednesday. Is anything wrong with that?
By Mark Gimein
August 13, 1999
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The open-source movement basks in the glow of a successful IPO for Red Hat, the first Linux company to go public.
By Andrew Leonard
August 12, 1999
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As Red Hat prepares to go public, one Linux hacker's dreams of IPO
glory are crushed by The Man.
By C. Scott Ananian
July 30, 1999
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On the eve of its IPO, Internet filtering company N2H2 receives some bad marks from the Censorware Project.
By Janelle Brown
July 29, 1999
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A San Jose Mercury News columnist's suspension reveals less about ethics than about the newsroom's changing balance of power.
By Scott Rosenberg
July 27, 1999
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We invite your investment in our ill-defined but well-hyped venture.
By Carina Chocano
July 26, 1999
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After nine years of building an operating system, Be is going public. But has the company figured out what it wants to be?
By Etelka Lehoczky
July 15, 1999
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Unconventional remedies are ripe for journalistic inquiry, but are weeklies up to the job? Plus: The secrets of mosquitoes, Osama bin Laden's hiding place and Internet IPOs revealed!
By Jenn Shreve
July 2, 1999
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A company that distributes "free software" announces a $96 million public offering.
By Andrew Leonard
June 9, 1999
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Internet division swaps stake for a batch of sites from TCI Music.
May 20, 1999
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Is Silicon Valley talent souring on stock options?
By Andrew Leonard
August 30, 1998
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Wired proves as clueless as the media dinosaurs it attacks
By Scott Rosenberg
October 25, 1996