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What King Digital's 'Crushed' IPO Means for Private Mobile-Game Makers
The maker of the wildly popular Candy Crush game has had a disastrous public debut. What might that mean for private companies in the gaming space?
Square IPO Postponed Indefinitely
The company is said to have run into problems with at least one key projection of future performance.
GrubHub Seamless Files for Tastiest Tech IPO Yet
GrubHub Seamless is the latest-consumer tech company to file for a confidential initial public offering.
Cloud-Based Tech Companies Are Hot IPO Candidates (Infographic)
One in five companies that went public in 2013 were software-service companies. Here's a look at some of the highlights from last year and some of the early-bird winners of 2014.
Silicon Valley VCs Are More Confident Than They've Been in Years
Confidence among West Coast startup investors has reached a level not seen since 2007. For some VCs, though, the level of excitement is something to be cautious about.
Report: Online Storage Startup Box Secretly Files for IPO
Box, which counts Dropbox among its rivals, has reportedly filed to go public.
Why Are These High-Profile Franchises Suddenly Going Public?
With a number of high-profile IPOs, franchises are having a moment in the Wall Street spotlight.
4 Lessons I Wish I Learned Before Going Public
Wix chief executive talks about life at a startup on the way to a big milestone.
Tech IPOs to Watch Out for in 2014
With 590 U.S. technology companies in the IPO pipeline, 2014 is looking to be a good year.
Even Without Profit, Square Said to Be Eyeing IPO Next Year
With Twitter's IPO, this year and next are shaping up to be epic for co-founder Jack Dorsey -- and for his wallet.
Twitter IPO Deserves the Hype, If Not the Investment
Twitter is the poster child for entrepreneurial determination and free-market opportunities. Believe that hype.
Taking No Chances, NYSE Holds Mock Twitter IPOs
The New York Stock Exchange ran three trial IPOs this past weekend, seeking to prevent a repeat of Facebook's glitch-plagued Nasdaq debut.
Why Tech Valuations Can't Be Too High or Too Low
The eye-popping price tags of companies such as Fab, Pinterest and Snapchat have raised concerns that valuations have gotten out of whack. The reality is there's no such thing as being overvalued or undervalued.
5 Things Twitter Needs to Answer on Its IPO Roadshow
Under traditional metrics, there is no way to justify Twitter's expected valuation. More answers are needed.
Step Aside, San Francisco: New York-Based Companies Expected to Steal the IPO Show
As investor appetite improves and the Big Apple's tech scene continues to mature, analysts expect New York City to become a hub of tech IPO activity in coming years.