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Loudcloud: The Next Netscape?

Published by: webmaster 2008-08-29

Marc Andreessen, the man who co-founded Netscape and then brought it to its history-making IPO, is seeking to bring another company public. His latest baby, Loudcloud Inc., a provider of Internet infrastructure services, filed plans with the Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday for an IPO of up to $150 million of common stock.

Internet World Magazine :: Internet World::
To the right, is a hand-printed sign pointing new hires to Loudcloud U, where Were coming at this from the perspective of Netscape.
http://www.iw.com/magazine.php?inc=101500/10.15.00interview.html
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Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter are the joint lead managing underwriters of the proposed offering. The company is seeking a listing on the NASDAQ exchange under the symbol LDCL.

Andreessen, who also served as chief technology officer of America Online Inc. from February 1999 to September 1999, is the company's chairman and currently holds an 18.2 percent stake in the company. Benjamin Horowitz, previously a vice president with Netscape and also with America Online, is Loudcloud's president and chief executive officer. He currently holds an 8.8 percent stake in the company.

fogo archive: Andreessen sells out -- again by Gerald Oskoboiny <gerald ::
Loudcloud has the buzzwords (e-business and > infrastructure) The Netscape-Microsoft > war is long gone; now its time for Andreessen to make some > money.
http://impressive.net/archives/fogo/20000625045514.A23695@impressive.net
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Marc Andreessen, Act II::
now chairman of a second-generation Web company, Loudcloud Inc. the next revolution. At Netscape, we were always suspicious, because the environment
http://www.fastcompany.com/node/42533/print
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Loudcloud is all about proclaiming the power of outsourcing. Formed in September 1999, the company offers Web hosting and Web site monitoring services to help companies deploy, maintain and scale their Internet operations, freeing its clients to concentrate on growing their businesses and developing software. Loudcloud's outsourcing services include the use of Web servers, e-commerce software, communications equipment and network capacity, all on a monthly basis. However, it doesn't own any data centers or physical networks. Instead it leases them from telecoms and other hosting companies and focuses its attention on software infrastructure.

RedHerring.com -- The Business of Technology::
Loudcloud (Nasdaq : LDCL), the heavily hyped creation of Netscape founder Marc week-long road show next week with an eye toward a subsequent IPO, according to
http://www.redherring.com/Home/pages/print/posts/?bid=07e344-e4e1b6c0f77b&mode=Full
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