Rackspace Completes IPO

The Rackspace (NASDAQ: RAX) IPO priced, floating 15 million shares at $12.50 per share, netting the company roughly $180M in cash, which is significantly lower than the $400 they hoped to raise. This gives the company a market cap of well over a billion dollars. Noting that good companies don’t go public in bad markets, [...]

Convio Turns Profitable, Pulls IPO

Convio, an Austin-based company that provide SaaS CRM software for the non-profit market, is announcing record revenues today which has allowed them to turn the corner on profitabiity. In Q2 the company logged $14.7M in revenue, a 35% increase over the same quarter in 2007. Those sales numbers resulted in $1.3M in operating cash flow.
Almost [...]

Monday Links

Here’s some of the interesting items we’re following:

Connie Loizos over at PEHub blogged about a conversation with former Austinite Mike Maples. In it he talks about the window for investing in social media companies, and what types of deals his new $33M fund is looking at now.
Lori Hawkins at The Statesman had a writeup on [...]

Rackspace Files for IPO

We don’t have a lot of details yet, but San Antonio-based Rackspace stands to raise around $400M with their Initial Public Offering (IPO). They’re taking the same route as Google, in terms of using an auction-style offering to help maximize the funds raised.
The financials are pretty interesting. The company has grown revenues very rapidly in [...]

Don’t You Just Hate Disclosure? [Solarwinds Executive Are Well Paid]

Soon we will see what SolarWinds thinks their valuation in the marketplace will be. That will require an updating of the S-1 statement. Cruising through the current registration you can definitely find some interesting things. Do you think your overpaid? Underpaid? Here is what the executives at SolarWinds are making, in case you want to [...]

SolarWinds Files for IPO

The writing was on the wall for SolarWinds, and now the writing is also on the S/1 statement on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and Lehman Brothers are handling the offering. Not a bad group of underwriters for an Austin IPO. Looking at the numbers, the company  hopes to [...]