After Stock Got Whacked Last Week, Demand Media Readies Its Q4 Story for Wall Street

The online content company reports after the markets close — investors will be focusing on traffic and costs.
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Yahapocalypse Now? Q4 Results, Proxy Fight, Board Hijinks and Asia Solution Combine for Busy Month for Yahoo.

A perfect storm for the Silicon Valley Internet giant or just another day at “The Office”?
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All Eyes on Yahoo’s Q3 Earnings Tomorrow, With Results Under Pressure

How the Silicon Valley Internet giant fares this quarter will be closely watched.
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More: Groupon Amends Its S-1 IPO Filing — Again! — Over Accounting Issues and CEO Letter

The goat rodeo of an IPO for Groupon has a new twist — on a Friday afternoon, of course.
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Uh-Oh: Groupon Loses New COO, Who’s Going Back to Google

In a blog it just posted, Groupon said its recently hired COO, Margo Georgiadis, “has decided to return to Google (her former employer) in a new role as President, Americas.” She was hired in April, only months before the company filed to go public.
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New Groupon Filing: ACSOI Dumped, Revenue and Subs Up, Losses Remain

As expected, Groupon gave up its controversial accounting metric in a new IPO filing, which also showed strong revenue and subscriber growth.
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Exclusive: Groupon Will Dump Controversial ACSOI Accounting in Amended IPO Filing

The social buying phenom is planning to bid goodbye — and good riddance — to its lightning rod of an accounting metric.
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Not So Much on Groupon IPO Delay, But SEC Scrutiny Still a Drag

The Groupon public offering is still on schedule, despite a CNBC report saying it is delayed, but it is also not without its bumps.
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Dear Andrew "No Comment" Mason: How About a Comment on That Unfortunate New Beard?

That Internet sprite, Groupon Co-founder and CEO Andrew Mason, continued in his quest to be the cleverest little entrepreneur on the Web with a very funny post on the Chicago-based start-up’s blog yesterday titled: “No Comment.”

Tablet Market Going Bananas, Says Gorilla Glass Maker

Normally, I wouldn’t remark on news coming out of Corning’s analyst day, but there is one metric the company released today that’s worth mentioning here: The company’s forecast for growth in the tablet market.