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[Digital Trends News] Following Judge Hilton’s ruling, Vonage shares fell sharply in trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Vonage has been repeatedly described as the worst-performing IPO in recent memory, with shared initially offered at $17 a share routinely trading under $5.

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[Digital Trends News] Vonage to Pay $58+ Mln in Patent Case: The jury found that Vonage’s infringement of Verizon’s patents wasn’t “willful,” which may have spared the company from more severe penalties, and may have sympathized with Vonage’s assertion that Verizon sat on its patents for several years and only implemented the technology as a means to keep its customers from defecting to Vonage.

[It matters to J Dwivedi] The Vonage meltdown: No wonder then that it was the worst-performing US IPO in 2006. The stock has continued to steadily decline since then.

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[felixsalmon.com] Vonage Back Under Citron's Control: Last year, Vonage founder Jeffrey Citron wanted to take his company public. The problem was, he'd been indicted for securites fraud back in 2003, in a case surrounding his previous company, Datek Securities.

[Broadband Phone and VOIP Service] Internet Telephony - Vonages Poor IPO Faces Suit: Vonage s Poor IPO Faces Suit Red Herring, CA - Jun 5, 2006After the Internet telephony company s messy public debut, angry customers answer with a class action suit. After the worst-performing .

[InternetElect~] DealBook: Convicted Merrill Bankers to be Released: Ending nearly a decadeof litigation, the Delaware Supreme Court upheld on Thursday a lowercourt decision exonerating the Walt Disney Company's board and formerCEO Michael D. Eisner over the hiring and firing of the company'sformer president Michael Ovitz.

[News. Briefly.] DealBook: Nestle to Buy Gerber for $5.5 Billion: Vonage Holdings, which held the worst-performing initial public offering of 2006, said Thursday that its chief executive officer stepped down. The Internet phone service also announced cost-cutting measures.

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