Mark Hurd not out of the woods yet as SEC investigates his HP departure
The nightmare for Mark Hurd just won’t end. The Securities and Exchange Commission has launched a probe to determine whether the former Hewlett-Packard CEO shared sensitive information about his old...
View ArticleGoldman cuts US investors from Facebook deal, blames the media
Goldman Sachs today revealed a big change to its private offering of Facebook shares — it’s only making the deal available to investors outside the United States. In a statement released to the Wall...
View ArticleGovernment shutdown will halt IPOs
Update: Looks like this won’t happen after all. The House and Senate have passed a budget extension until next Friday, and Republicans and Democrats have agreed on the framework for the full budget....
View ArticleWeek in review: Valve widens the audience for Portal 2
Here’s our roundup of the week’s tech business news. First, the most popular stories VentureBeat published in the last seven days: Valve figures out how to widen its audience for Portal 2 — with boots...
View ArticleSEC tells public companies to disclose major cyber attacks
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has told public companies to disclose cyber attacks that could potentially lead to unexpected losses. The guidelines issued on Thursday follow a rash of...
View ArticleMore dirt on the Facebook IPO: Facebook tried to hide mobile risks
Will this Facebook IPO mess never be behind us? New allegations surfaced today that Facebook and the Securities and Exchange Commission fought over ad effectiveness data, including mobile monetization,...
View ArticleFacebook and Twitter’s billing provider, Revstream, launches a cloud-based...
Sept. 9 - 10, 2013San Francisco, CAEarly Bird Tickets on SaleThe little-known company that provides high-end revenue lifecycle management software for Twitter and Facebook is now offering the same...
View ArticleNasdaq will pay $62M in cash to vexed Facebook IPO investors
The Securities and Exchange Commission gave Nasdaq the green light to pay out up to $62 million to those who lost money after technical glitches held up Facebook’s initial public offering by a half...
View ArticleYou, too, can be a startup millionaire (or failure) with SEC’s proposed...
Loren Javier via photopinScrooge McDuck, the ultimate entrepreneur, works the crowd.Soon, common folk like you and me will be able to invest in the startup (or small business) next door. The Securities...
View ArticleSEC smacks down two more Bitcoin sites
Image Credit: Antana/FlickrThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) brought charges against the owner of two Bitcoin sites for selling unregistered shares in two websites. The agency charged...
View ArticleSEC tells public companies to disclose major cyber attacks
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has told public companies to disclose cyber attacks that could potentially lead to unexpected losses. The guidelines issued on Thursday follow a rash of...
View ArticleMore dirt on the Facebook IPO: Facebook tried to hide mobile risks
Will this Facebook IPO mess never be behind us? New allegations surfaced today that Facebook and the Securities and Exchange Commission fought over ad effectiveness data, including mobile monetization,...
View ArticleFacebook and Twitter’s billing provider, Revstream, launches a cloud-based...
The little-known company that provides high-end revenue lifecycle management software for Twitter and Facebook is now offering the same technology for the little guy. Today Revstream, which already...
View ArticleNasdaq will pay $62M in cash to vexed Facebook IPO investors
The Securities and Exchange Commission gave Nasdaq the green light to pay out up to $62 million to those who lost money after technical glitches held up Facebook’s initial public offering by a half...
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