Digital Home - Monday, February 28, 2005
Turning Up The Heat On iBiquity

The Washington Post profiles iBiquity, describing the company as being in an extremely hot seat. iBiquity was founded 15 years ago, and has raised more than $135M, and that doesn't count the years and cash that the company burned through when it was incubated by Lucent and Westinghouse. iBiquity has raised what it calls the final round - $20M - and it's now finally bringing its digital radio products to market. We wouldn't want to be part of the management team if the products don't get early traction. We also are not convinced that iBiquity's products will take off as quickly as those of XM and Sirius. Say what you will about VCs' short timelines, iBiquity's corporate partners have done the company a disservice by giving it so long to get its products to market. Such companies can develop an unhealthy, wait-and-see culture.
Read - IBiquity Digital's Make-or-Break Point Approaches (Washington Post)
Read - iBiquity Profile (The a:c)
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Edmonton dominated the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night and the 4-0 margin in Game 6 makes it hard to imagine the Oilers not hoisting hockey's Holy Grail above their heads in less than 48 hours. And it would not come as any shock to see defenseman Chris Pronger, who had another 31-minute night, take the honors for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.
Posted by: antonantie at June 19, 2006 04:41 AM
Edmonton dominated the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night and the 4-0 margin in Game 6 makes it hard to imagine the Oilers not hoisting hockey's Holy Grail above their heads in less than 48 hours. And it would not come as any shock to see defenseman Chris Pronger, who had another 31-minute night, take the honors for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.
Posted by: amaraama at June 20, 2006 05:42 PM
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