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What's Brewing 3.12.07 Clearwire A High Wire Act Without the Wire Clearwire opened up aggressively in its stock market IPO debut with a price of $27.25, but ended the first day of trading day below the initial asking price, a far cry from the McCaw Cellular IPO back in 1987 which rose during its first day of trading. The stock had slid 10% by the end of the second day of trading. The wireless company, backed by Seattle billionaire Craig McCaw, raised $600 million in the public offering, selling 24 million shares at the top of the anticipated range. It also has reserved an additional 3.6 million shares for the underwriters. Clearwire, which counts Intel Corp. and Motorola Inc. among its investors, is rolling out a new generation of wireless technology known as WiMax, which offers DSL-comparable speeds and greater range than today's Wi-Fi. The mobile flavor of WiMax - which most companies are focusing on - functions more like a cell-phone network than the wireless Internet that consumers currently use. Clearwire offers the service in about 45 markets, including Seattle; Raleigh, N.C.; and Waco, Texas. Under Payne's leadership, Microsoft's search site has lost market share since the company launched its own homegrown search in early 2005, attempting to challenge Google. However, the person described Payne's departure as a "personal decision" that he made "do something entrepreneurial." Microsoft has named Brad Goldberg, an executive in its Windows Vista unit, to oversee marketing for its Internet search engine as the company tries to catch up with Google. Goldberg will report to Steve Berkowitz, senior vice president of Microsoft's online-services unit. [24x7] The new Website, ShopA-List.com, will let you buy the hottest designer clothing and accessories, not just off the rack but off the backs of these fashion trendsetters, red carpet royals and dazzling divas. What's more, all ShopA-List.com customers who purchase products from the Website and send in their photos will be featured for a limited time alongside their favorite A-List celebrities, becoming A-List stars in their own right. [24x7]
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