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IPO - Wednesday, March 14, 2007

GoogleEarth Data Provider - DigitalGlobe - Locked In On IPO

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DigitalGlobe, which provides imagery for Google Earth, says it is still on track for an initial public offering in about 18 months. Between now and then the company wants to land more government deals so that it is closer to a 505-50 consumer/government split.

Morgan Stanley is the largest shareholder in the Longmont, CO-based company. DigitalGlobe competes against GeoEye.

Read - DigitalGlobe works to beef up content ahead of IPO

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