What does it mean to take a company "public"? I have no idea but if Chobani LLC decides to go public, it could mean a Lotto sized payday for approximately 2000 of it's loyal New York employees.
Suing a tech company for patent infringement, is almost commonplace now. You can almost say it's a business strategy with how some companies strategy for survival, when faced with collapse, is to sue other companies for infringing their patents, to hopefully force a settlement for a big payoff in license fees. This may be the case with Yahoo filing suit against Facebook, with Yahoo reportedly gett
The day that many investors have been waiting for may finally be here. The day that social networking company Facebook could file the papers for it's Initial Public Offering and become a publicly trading company on the stock exchange. With the goal of raising $5 billion dollars, many analysts think it could go even higher!