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To: altair19 who wrote (185867)1/28/2010 7:49:25 PM
From: SiouxPal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 362853
 
Riding on trains is good for my soul for some reason.
May take a xanax before going 100 MPH though.



To: altair19 who wrote (185867)1/29/2010 2:02:01 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 362853
 
GlassHouse Files for $75 Million IPO
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January 28th, 2010 -- GlassHouse Technologies Inc., a Framingham, Mass.-based provider of storage consulting and services, has filed for a $75 million IPO. It plans to trade on the NYSE, with Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse serving as co-lead underwriters.

The company reports $65 million in revenue for the first three quarters of 2009, compared to $62 million over the same period in 2008.

GlassHouse has raised over $72 million in VC funding, from firms like Sigma Partners (25.81% pre-IPO stake), GrandBanks Capital (12.49%), Kodiak Venture Partners (10.75%), Paladin Capital Group (9.3%), Jafco, Cisco Systems, Montagu Newhall Associates, Shiprock Capital and Dell Computer.

The company had filed for a $100 million IPO in 2007, but withdrew in early 2008 due to “current public market conditions.” Goldman Sachs was lead underwriter on the offering, which would have had GlassHouse listing on the Nasdaq.

glasshousetech.com




To: altair19 who wrote (185867)1/29/2010 5:04:21 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362853
 
Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1996 when the company was worth $3B. Today, it is worth over $180B.