Articles By David Zielenziger

Facebook

From Companies 8:24 pm

Facebook IPO: Why Did Underwriters Boost Its Value?

A day before Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social network holds its initial public offering, its 33 underwriters boosted the number of shares for sale by 25 percent, potentially valuing the deal as high as $19 billion.

Micron Technology

From Companies 7:19 pm

Micron Shares Surge On Apple Japan Orders

Shares of Micron Technology (Nasdaq: MU), the only U.S. maker of memory chips, jumped as much as 9 percent Thursday on a report that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), the world's most valuable technology company, had placed a huge order in Japan.

Lightbox Photos

From Companies 4:39 pm

Facebook Acquiring Lightbox.com Staff, Technology

Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social network, said it’s acquiring the staff and technology of startup Lightbox.com, developer of a photo app for mobile surfaces.

Facebook

2:56 pm

First Facebook Trade At $38? Not If History Has A Vote

Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social network, has decided to pitch its initial public offering of 421 million shares at $38, which could raise as much as $18.1 billion, assuming –over-allotment options.

Facebook

From Economy 1:49 pm

Huge Demand Prompts Facebook To Sell More Shares In IPO

Surging demand for shares of Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social network, prompted the company to again boost the number of share for sale in its initial public offering.

Andrew Cuomo

From Education May 15

New York School Budget Votes Could Send Tax Revolt Clue, Weigh Cuomo Popularity

New York’s suburban and upstate voters Tuesday are determining the future of their property tax rates and could also weigh on the standing of Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

iPhone 4S

From Companies May 15

IPhone Upgrade: Analysts Dispute Supply Chain Data

Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), the world's most valuable technology company, sold more than 35 million iPhones in its most recent quarter, through its retail network and mobile carriers.

Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel

From Politics & Policy May 15

Personal Stays Personal: L.I. Assemblywoman’s Estranged Husband Drops Out

Nassau County Republicans are going to have try again: Mark Schimel, estranged husband of Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel, a three-term Democrat, has declined the Republican nomination to oppose her.

Scenes in Japan after one month of earthquake

From Economy May 15

Tech Risks? Disasters, Failure To Innovate Rank High: BDO Survey

In 1999, Andrew Grove, then Chairman of Intel (Nasdaq: INTC), the No. 1 chipmaker, published a bestseller, “Only the Paranoid Survive.”

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From Politics & Policy May 15

Facebook’s IPO: Shares Upped, Value Could Be $104 Billion

Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social network, announced that it would increase the number of shares in its initial public offering, price them higher and value the company at as much as $104 billion.