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MySQL, JBoss, Zimbra...What is an open-source company worth? | The Open Road - The Business and Politics of Open Source by Matt Asay - CNET Blogs

Bookings is probably the valuation metric being used or at least strongly considered. It surely is the metric by which the start-up wishes to be measured.

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[from amaah] Sub-prime borrowers not alone

It's not just sub-prime borrowers who are having trouble getting affordable home loans. mortgage investors are shunning all but the most traditional loans, creditworthy borrowers are getting hammered if they want mortgages with payment options or the "jum

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[from amaah] For Many Big Banks, Investing in India Is No Longer Optional

There were $39 billion in announced deals in India during the first quarter of 2007. Bankers here say they expect dozens more cross-border deals in 2007 as India's pharmaceutical companies expand or put themselves up for sale, its conglomerates become m

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[from amaah] Many Latin American Immigrants Opting for Spain

Last year, Latin Americans in Spain sent $5 billion in remittances to their home countries. That is almost as much as Latin America as a whole received in aid from the IMF, World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank combined.

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[from amaah] New Interest in Bridgeport's Neglected Neighborhoods

Residents of neighborhoods with the largest minority populations spend an estimated $122 billion a year on retail purchases, but an additional $40 billion could be spent in these neighborhoods if there were more stores and restaurants.

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[from amaah] Two words that spook investors: subprime exposure

At a time when the market is waiting for the next subprime-related shoe to drop, investors are shooting first and asking questions later. "We believe the market completely ignored earnings, dividend and instead focused on the word 'subprime'". Oops!

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