March 5, 2012

IPO's After Facebook: The Coming Wave

Tam & Worthen, Wall Street Journal


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SAN FRANCISCO—Silicon Valley's initial public offering machine is shifting to a new sweet spot: enterprise technology companies.

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TAGGED: IPO, Facebook

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