...setting the bar sky-high for accomplishments...board chair to Digital Media Instructional Technology Services Inc....
...Internet. He worked on the company's deal with Russia-based Digital Sky Technologies to invest $180 million in Zynga in December. DST also invested...
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...DYK, Circuit Judges.SiRF Technology, Inc. ("SiRF"), E-TEN Information...an unobstructed view of the sky, and then transmitted to GPS...
Facebook has a message for all its employees selling their stock: Don't. The company will implement a new policy Friday prohibiting employees from selling the private company's stock unless a trading
Facebook has a message for its employees selling stock: Don't. The company instituted a new insider trading policy Friday that prohibits employees from selling their Facebook shares unless a trading
Responding to the rise of sites that let anyone buy or sell unregulated non-public shares, the company instituted an insider trading policy Friday
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...of their company. He pointed to Facebook's similar deal with Digital Sky Technologies, a Russian investment fund that in 2009 bought $200 million in...
...his frequently ideologically aligned colleague Louis Brandeis weren't pie-in-the-sky idealists. They knew that what they were proposing wouldn't be easy...
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