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Geeking with Greg
Friday, April 30, 2004
More on Google IPO
Of the many articles on Google's IPO today, Battelle's
analysis
is particularly insightful. The New York Times
points out
that the exact offering is
e
* $1B or $2,718,281,828. Definitely an unconventional company.
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