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  2. Category:1998 initial public offerings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1998 initial public offerings" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Category:Initial public offerings by year - Wikipedia

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    1998 initial public offerings (55 P) 1999 initial public offerings (1 C, 95 P) 2000 initial public offerings (69 P) 2001 initial public offerings (36 P)

  4. theGlobe.com - Wikipedia

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    theGlobe.com was an internet startup founded in 1995 [1] by Cornell students Stephan Paternot and Todd Krizelman. A social networking service, theGlobe.com made headlines by going public on November 13, 1998 and posting the largest first day gain of any IPO in history up to that date. [2]

  5. If You Bought 1 Share of Microsoft at Its IPO, Here's How ...

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    This share increase, combined with the rise in stock price over the years, would have made the current value of your initial Microsoft stock purchase significantly higher. ... Feb. 20, 1998. 2-for ...

  6. Initial public offering - Wikipedia

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    However, underpricing an IPO results in lost potential capital for the issuer. One extreme example is theglobe.com IPO which helped fuel the IPO "mania" of the late 1990s internet era. Underwritten by Bear Stearns on 13 November 1998, the IPO was priced at $9 per share. The share price quickly increased 1,000% on the opening day of trading, to ...

  7. If You Bought 1 Share of MicroStrategy at Its IPO, Here ... - AOL

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    1998. IPO. 1. 1998. 2-for-1. 2. 2002. 1-for-10 reverse split. 0.2. 2024. 10-for-1. 2. Data source: Investing.com. In 2020, everything changed when now-Executive Chairman Michael Saylor decided to ...

  8. If You Bought 1 Share of Amazon at Its IPO, Here's How ... - AOL

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    The e-commerce company has been forced to split its stock several times during the past 27 years to make its shares more accessible to all investors.

  9. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    eGain: Its stock price doubled shortly after its 1999 IPO. Egghead Software: An online software retailer, its shares surged in 1998 as investors bought up shares of Internet companies; by 2001, the company was bankrupt. eToys.com: An online toy retailer whose stock price hit a high of $84.35 per share in October 1999. In February 2001, it filed ...