Around the web this morning:
– Internet phone-calling giant Skype has filed regulatory papers for an initial public stock offering of up to $100 million. According to Giga Om and others, Skype will be selling American Depositary Shares (ADSs) that trade on the NASDAQ Global Market. Here’s a link to the Skype filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Associated Press reports Skype did not say when shares would be available or at what price.
– There’s a fresh round of Verizon-iPhone speculation. Various blogs including TechCrunch are reporting, without citing sources, that Apple is apparently ramping up orders for the kind of chips needed to run phones on Verizon’s network. AT&T, iPhone’s exclusive U.S. carrier, meanwhile, in a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission discussed what an end to that exclusivity would mean for the company.
[Thanks: http://content.usatoday.com]
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