| By Search News Desk | Article Rating: |
|
| October 3, 2007 03:00 AM EDT | Reads: |
19,439 |
Can the stock of Google, whose share of the Internet search market according to ComScore increased to 56.5% in August (from 55.2% in July) and who is striving to acquire DoubleClick for $3.1BN, reach $600, just three years after it began trading - at $85 - in 2004? With the third-highest market cap (more than $180BN) of any U.S. technology company - Microsoft is #1 and and Cisco Systems is #2 - Google's share price this year alone has risen by 27%.
Today may just be the day that it hits $600.
Published October 3, 2007 Reads 19,439
Copyright © 2007 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
- As Google's SaaS Assault Begins, Move Over Microsoft Office?
- Google Makes its Move on Microsoft Office
- Google to Acquire DoubleClick
- Google Buys FeedBurner for $100 Million in Cash
- Google Good for $750?
- Google Called "Endemic Threat to Privacy"
- Google Acquires Security/Compliance Company Postini
- Google Finds Another Way To Charge for Search
- Concern About Google's Proposed Acquisition of DoubleClick is Rising
- How to Use Google Web Toolkit with Oracle Sleepycat
- Wikipedia Creator Advances Quest To Develop Open Source Counter-Google
- How to Create a Gadget for Google Desktop
- Google To Distribute Free StarOffice
- Leveraging Google's AJAX and Custom Search Engine APIs
- Web 2.0 Start-Up Zoho Uses Google Gears
- Google Loses Its San Francisco Wi-Fi Partner; Earthlink Exits Municipal Markets
- Building Google Calendar Applets with AJAX
- Adam Bosworth Leaves Google
- iPhone Is Safe No "gPhone" Coming From Google
- Will Google Gears Be the Basis for Online/Offline Version of Gmail?
- Mobile Advertising Breakthrough: Google AdSense for Mobile Is Unleashed
- Yet Another Half-App From Google
- Google Doodle Celebrates Birthday of the Search Engine That Changed the World
- Google Is 9 Years Old Today!
- Who's Making Book on the Google-DoubleClick Deal Going Through?
More Stories By Search News Desk
SYS-CON Media's Search Developer's Journal (search.sys-con.com), is the first and only global publication to present the hottest timely topics on the merging search engine companies, search optimization and search engine marketing industry, and all related articles, feature and news stories for search technology professionals.
![]() |
TooHigh 10/03/07 04:21:15 AM EDT | |||
>>Today may just be the day that it hits $600. In which case it must surely be time for a stock split, no? |
||||
- Microsoft Tries Hadoop on Azure
- Asynchronous Logging Using Spring
- StorSimple Supports OpenStack
- What to Expect in 2012: Cloud Computing and Open Source Software
- Will PaaS Finally Bring Open Source Love to the Enterprise?
- AT&T Joins OpenStack, Floats Cloud Architect
- Red Hat Sets Up GlusterFS Advisory Board
- Linux Virtualization and Tired Open Source Myths
- OpenOffice.com Lives
- Cloud Computing: A Platform-First Approach
- Powering the Cloud with Open Source
- Acquia Announces Two New Board Members
- Adobe Sends Flex to the Apache Foundation
- i-Technology in 2012: Five Industry Predictions
- Microsoft Tries Hadoop on Azure
- OpenXava 4.3: Rapid Java Web Development
- Asynchronous Logging Using Spring
- StorSimple Supports OpenStack
- What to Expect in 2012: Cloud Computing and Open Source Software
- Will PaaS Finally Bring Open Source Love to the Enterprise?
- AT&T Joins OpenStack, Floats Cloud Architect
- More Use Cases for Big Data Analytics
- Red Hat Sets Up GlusterFS Advisory Board
- Linux Virtualization and Tired Open Source Myths
- After Ubuntu, Windows Looks Increasingly Bad, Increasingly Archaic, Increasingly Unfriendly
- SCO CEO Posts Open Letter to the Open Source Community
- Simula Labs Launches Hosted Delivery Platform To Enable Enterprise Open Source Adoption
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- Source Claims SCO Will Sue Google
- How Open Is "Open"? – Industry Luminaries Join the Debate
- Latest SCO News is Plain Weird
- SCO Claims Linux Lifted ELF
- IBM Tells SCO Court It Can't Find AIX-on-Power Code
- Flashback: Investing in 'Professional Open Source' - Exclusive 2004 Interview with David Skok, Matrix Partners
- Developing an Application Using the Eclipse BIRT Report Engine API
- HP Starts Pushing Desktop Linux


















