Google IPO | 10 Years Later

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  • Ambitious Google culture

    CNBC's Josh Lipton takes a look inside the business culture at Google.

  • Yahoo! President and CEO Marissa Mayer delivers a keynote address at the 2014 International CES in Las Vegas, Jan. 7, 2014.

    Ten years after the search giant's IPO, CNBC looks at where some high-ranking Googlers have landed in the tech industry and beyond.

  • Google: More than just a search

    CNBC's Jon Fortt looks at big investments made by Google over the last 10 years.

  • Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Android, Chrome and Apps for Google Inc., speaks during the Google I/O Annual Developers Conference in San Francisco, California.

    In the cutthroat race to develop dominant technologies, most companies are chasing Google, reports CNBC.com tech reporter Ari Levy. Can the tech behemoth maintain its dominance during the next 10 years?

  • Steven Levy, Wired senior staff writer, discusses how YouTube turned out to be a juggernaut. CNBC's Jon Fortt weighs in.

  • Today marks the ten year anniversary of Google going public. CNBC's Jim Cramer and David Faber, discuss the core innovation that has taken place at Google.

  • Walter Mossberg

    Walter Mossberg, Re/code co-executive editor, discusses his original review of Google where he called it the best search site he has ever used.

  • Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google Inc.

    With triumphs inevitably comes scrutiny, and Google is the recipient of plenty. Here are five risks the company faces over the next 10 years.

  • Google logos are displayed on a computer screen in San Francisco.

    With a healthy cash stockpile, an active VC arm and a cache that's unrivaled in the online world, Google should stay king of the hill, analysts say.

  • Google's unorthodox auction-style IPO was intended to be the future of companies going public. Then it wasn't. Here's why.

  • Google's size and power has led some to believe that the company can no longer follow its "Don't be evil" policy.

  • William Hambrecht Chairman and CEO of WR Hambrecht and Co. is seen during an interview at Bloomberg Headquarters in New York on Monday, August 23, 2004. Google Inc.'s share price has risen 75 percent since the company's initial public offering in August, enriching founders, employees and investors.

    Ten years ago today, Google came public by way of an unusual Dutch auction. Bill Hambrecht, co-founder and Chairman of WR Hambrecht, and Morgan Stanley Wealth Management's Gary Kaminsky, reflect on the deal.

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