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IPO Disasters

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IPO Disasters

The Washington-based company was poised to take over the online mobile phone and services industry when it went public in late 2004 following a three-year growth rate of more than 23,000 percent. Three years later, the company went belly up and was bought by a private equity firm hoping to salvage its potential.

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