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RitterSaysZyngaValuationLimitsStockGainPotential
From: Yahoo! Finance on Tue, Jul 05 2011 5:57 PM
July 5 (Bloomberg) — Jay Ritter, a finance professor at the University of Florida, talks about Zynga Inc.'s filing to raise $1 billion in an initial public offering. Ritter speaks with Betty Liu and Dominic Chu on Bloomberg Television’s "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
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ZyngasIPOValuationFacebookTies
From: Bloomberg on Tue, Jul 05 2011 1:40 PM
Jay Ritter, a finance professor at the University of Florida, talks about Zynga Inc.'s filing to raise $1 billion in an initial public offering. Ritter speaks with Betty Liu and Dominic Chu on Bloomberg Television’s "In the Loop."
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GoldSilverZincMarketsCanadasSanGold
From: Bloomberg on Mon, Jun 27 2011 3:30 PM
Jay Taylor, president of Taylor Hard Money Advisors and editor of Miningstocks.com, talks about the outlook for gold, silver and zinc markets. Taylor, speaking with Lisa Murphy on Bloomberg Television’s "Fast Forward," also discusses San Gold Corp.
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RitteronZyngaSocialMediaIPOs
From: Bloomberg on Wed, May 25 2011 9:30 AM
Jay Ritter, a finance professor at the University of Florida, talks about the prospects for initial public offerings by Zynga Inc. and other social media startups. Zynga is the biggest maker of games on Facebook. Ritter speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television’s "InsideTra...
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RitterSaysLinkedInCreatedSocialMediaIPOUrgency039
From: MSN Video on Wed, May 25 2011 8:43 AM
May 25 (Bloomberg) — Jay Ritter, a finance professor at the University of Florida, talks about the prospects for initial public offerings by Zynga Inc. and other social media startups. Zynga is the biggest maker of games on Facebook. Ritter...
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LenoGoesPrimetime
From: MSN Video on Tue, Dec 09 2008 3:09 PM
Tonight Show host Jay Leno will soon be giving up his late night throne in exchange for the chance to shake up primetime. Jeff Zucker, president and CEO of NBC Universal, discusses the move.
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