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  2. LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn has more than 1 billion registered members from over 200 countries and territories. [7] LinkedIn allows members (both employees and employers) to create profiles and connect with each other in an online social network which may represent real-world professional relationships. Members can invite anyone (whether an existing member or not ...

  3. Timeline of LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn acquires Connectifier, a web application that helps companies with their recruiting. [48] 2016: February: Company: LinkedIn's shares drop 43.6% within a single day following an earnings report, down to $108.38 per share. LinkedIn loses $10 billion of its market capitalization that day. [49] [50] 2016: June 13: Acquisitions

  4. Is LinkedIn Planning an IPO This Year? - AOL

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    LinkedIn, a social network service that connects business people to one another, doesn't have the brand name, dazzle, or appeal of Facebook or Groupon. But that may not stop it from an initial ...

  5. Initial public offering - Wikipedia

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    An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors [1] and usually also to retail (individual) investors. [2] An IPO is typically underwritten by one or more investment banks , who also arrange for the shares to be listed on one or more stock exchanges .

  6. LinkedIn Soars Over $100 for Biggest IPO in 2 Years - AOL

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    LinkedIn investors strapped in for a rocket ride Thursday, as its newly minted shares more than doubled during its public debut. The social networking giant, which priced its IPO at $45 a share ...

  7. Lock-up period - Wikipedia

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    A lock-up period, also known as a lock in, lock out, or locked up period, is a predetermined amount of time following an initial public offering where large shareholders, such as company executives and investors representing considerable ownership, are restricted from selling their shares.

  8. Why is Everyone Obsessed with the LinkedIn IPO? - AOL

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  9. Seasoned equity offering - Wikipedia

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    A seasoned equity offering (SEO) or capital increase is a new equity issued by an already publicly traded company. [1] Seasoned offerings may involve shares sold by existing shareholders (non-dilutive), new shares (dilutive), or both.