Joseph Tartakoff
Mar 10, 2010 1:35 PM
Eyeblaster, which filed for an IPO in October 2008 only to withdraw it three months later citing “market conditions,” is trying to go public again. The online ad campaign management firm notified the SEC today it hopes to raise $115 million by selling stock—the same amount it was hoping to…
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Rafat Ali
Dec 26, 2008 2:08 AM
Two of the rare digital media IPOs planned have done something not that rare these days: withdrawing their IPOs. NameMedia, the domain name media company headed by Kelly Conlin, previously CEO of *Primedia* and IDG, and Eyeblaster, the online rich ad format company, have both filed notices with SEC to…
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Rafat Ali
Mar 10, 2008 4:47 PM
Eyeblaster, the New York City-based rich media advertising firm which last year was rumored to be on the block and then decided to raise a big round, has now filed for its IPO on Nasdaq with the symbol “EYEB”. The size of the IPO could reach about $115 million, it…
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