Sep
19
2009

Going Public: How (and why) iWeb got listed on the TSX Venture Exchange – Part 2

Let me tell you about what I learned since iWeb went public, in September 2004. First of all, to be involved on the stock market, your company needs to be a certain size, financially speaking, for this to work – this is usually your market cap (Market Cap: the value of your company ). In [...]

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Sep
05
2009

Going Public: How (and why) iWeb got listed on the TSX Venture Exchange – Part 1

“How did iWeb become a public company?” This is a very popular question when I meet business people and entrepreneurs. How to do it is relatively easy, there are many skilled professionals who can help you. I think the most important thing is to know WHY you want to go public. You must have a [...]

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Jun
29
2009

Made in iWeb (part 2)

In my previous post, I explained how the idea of iWeb originated; from my days as an accounting student to my first job connecting companies, and I left off at the inception of Formatek; the company that would eventually become iWeb. Early in 1996, Formatek offered many services related to the Internet, including training, website [...]

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Jun
09
2009

Made in iWeb (part 1)

I think it might be interesting to explain the story of how iWeb came to be, so I guess this post will be part 1 of the story. The company was officially incorporated in 1996. Before this, however, my entrepreneurial spark was lit in University, while studying management accounting at the University of Quebec in [...]

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May
22
2009

Vision, mission and values of iWeb!

Yesterday, in the lobby of iWeb’s HQ in Montreal, we officially unveiled iWeb’s Vision, Mission and Values (VMV), a big, framed statement of who we are and what we stand for. To me, and to everyone at iWeb, this is a very important milestone in our history, especially since we recently revisited and renewed this [...]

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