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Pandora Media Inc., the Internet radio service, rose to a one-year high as investors focused on better-than-expected fourth-quarter results over the surprise resignation of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Joe Kennedy.
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Pandora Media Inc., the Internet radio service, is capping free mobile listening at 40 hours a month in the absence of sufficient advertising sales to pay for rising music costs.
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Pandora Media Inc., the Internet radio service, is capping free mobile listening at 40 hours a month in the absence of sufficient advertising sales to pay for rising music costs.
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Pandora Media Inc. is embarking on an overseas expansion aimed at luring new users while allaying investor concerns that it may struggle to grow outside the U.S.
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On the eve of its Aug. 11 initial public offering, Carbonite Inc., a Boston-based firm that provides online data backup, cut its offering price to $10 a share from a range of $15 to $17.
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U.S. legislation backed by Pandora Media Inc., the biggest online radio service, would hurt musicians and record labels by reducing their royalties, according to SoundExchange President Michael Huppe.
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Pandora Media Inc., the biggest Internet-radio company, plans to raise as much as $100 million in an initial public offering, aiming to capitalize on its growing audience and renewed demand for dot-com investments.
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Pandora Media Inc., the biggest U.S. online radio service, rose after Albert Fried & Co. estimated a bill introduced to Congress would cut the company’s content costs by as much as half.
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Pandora Media Inc., the money-losing Internet music service, has almost 60 million listeners to enlist for support while lobbying Congress for help to lower the royalties it pays to musicians.
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Pandora Media Inc., the biggest Internet radio service, sued the organization representing songwriters and composers to seek lower license fees for playing their songs.
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