Former Inc. 500 Standout InPhonic Files for Bankruptcy
The wireless phone and service provider, which ranked No. 1 on the 2004 Inc. 500, will sell its assets to a private-equity firm. Read story
The wireless phone and service provider, which ranked No. 1 on the 2004 Inc. 500, will sell its assets to a private-equity firm. Read story
David Steinberg, who guided InPhonic to the No. 1 spot on the 2004 Inc. 500, steps down as chairman as the company files for bankruptcy. Read story
Jan. 12, 2007 -- InPhonic, a Washington-based wireless services firm, announced Friday it has begun selling its Wirefly.com brand mobile ... Read story
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