Zynga
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Wall Street ‘Likes’ Facebook IPO, But It’s a Hard Climb From Private to Public
Zynga, Groupon and other companies have struggled amid the scrutiny that comes with being publicly traded — is Mark Zuckerberg ready?
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Alec Baldwin’s Airline Screed Angers Bus Company, Too
Greyhound issues ultimatum to actor — either ride with us, or apologize
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Zynga Exec Owen Van Natta Resigns
The former MySpace and Facebook exec will stay on as an adviser and board member as the company nears its IPO
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Zynga Unleashed From Facebook, Launches Independent Website Project Z
Company announces slate of 10 new games including “CastleVille” and “Mafia Wars 2”
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Facebook Delays IPO
The social media giant is pushing back its market debut until late 2012, the Financial Times reports
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Zynga IPO Reportedly Delayed Thanks to Market Downturn
Gaming company was supposed to go public next month, but that may not happen until November
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IPO Blues: Tech’s Hot Summer Cools Off
Newly minted public companies such as Pandora and LinkedIn have been stung by the downturn, and several Silicon Valley companies are scrapping plans for a market debut
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Welcome to Tech Bubble 2.0: So When’s the Bust?
Recent IPOs for Zynga and LinkedIn coupled with Facebook’s $100 billion valuation have many investors feeling like it’s 1999
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It’s Raining IPOs: Zynga Files for $1 Billion
The white-hot social gaming company filed with the SEC on Friday to raise up to $1 billion in an initial public offering
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Farmville Creator Zynga Reportedly Planning IPO
Biggest manufacturer of Facebook games already boasts an $8.2 billion valuation
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Jeffrey Katzenberg Joins Zynga’s Board of Directors
DreamWorks Animation CEO will join forces with Zygna, which created the Facebook games FarmVille and Mafia Wars
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Facebook, Twitter and the Bubble of 2011: Why It’s Different
Social networking sites are worth megabillions without making billion dollar profits, but this isn’t another dot-com bust
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Digital Media Study: Online Gaming Gets It Right
Ernst & Young report argues that people will pay for premium content — just don’t try bundling