You're preparing to go public, having posted a $35 million profit on $90 million in 2003 revenue. Then suddenly, with no explanation other than "current market conditions," you withdraw your
registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). That's the tale of Claria Corporation, maker of ad-supported software called Gator. The company was formerly known by the latter name
itself.
Read the whole story at ClickZ, September 3, 2004
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