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  {56} IPO Monitor Investor’s Business Daily.

  {57} Raymond Hennessey, “Akamai Illustrates the Brevity Of Web Start-Up-to-IPO Period,” The Wall Street Journal. December 8, 1999. C, 28:1.

  {58} John Hechinger, “Akamai Technologies’ Shares Increase More Than Fivefold in First Session,” Wall Street Journal, November 1, 1999, B6.

  {59} Andrew Caffrey, “For Six Months, MIT Will Study The Stock Pages,” Wall Street Journal, November 10, 1999, NE2.

  {60} Jon G. Auerbach and William M. Bulkeley, “MIT Professor Stands to Reap Windfall As Web Start-Up Akamai Goes Public,” Wall Street Journal, October 26, 1999, B7.

  {61} “Akamai Doubles Customer Base to 200 in Six Weeks,” Business Wire, January 5, 2000.

  {62} “Akamai Mulling R&D Here, Founder Said,” Haaretz, December 3, 1999.

  {63} “The Year in the Markets,” New York Times, January 3, 2000, 1999, C17. Highlights Section.

  {64} Tom Kirchofer,“Akamai To Buy InterVu for $2.8B,” Associated Press, February 7, 2000.

  {65} Steve Young and Bruce Francis, “Akamai Buying InterVu,” CNNFN.

  {66} Ron Insana, “George Conrades of Akamai Technologies Loses Almost $195 Million on Paper Today,” CNBC News Transcripts, March 15, 2000, 6:30 p.m., Eastern Time. (73 words).

  {67} “Net Stocks: Net stocks continue their tumble,” CBS.MarketWatch.com, CBS, April 11, 2000.

  {68} Business Week Investor, How Lockups Can Leave You Out in the Cold, September 17, 2000. Emily Burg, The Lowdown on Lockups, The Silicon Investor, April 4, 2000.

  {69} Digital Jam, CNNFN, July 24, 2000, 7:30 p.m., Eastern Time.

  {70} “Akamai Shares Slump,” from Bloomberg News, New York Times, July 26, 2000, C4.

  {71} Bruce Francis and Steve Young with Andrew Barrett, “Tech Stock Analysis,” Digital Jam, CNNFN, August 1, 2000, 7:30 p.m., Eastern Time.

  {72} Jack McCarthy, “Akamai Unveils Enhanced Internet Content Delivery Service,” Network World, October 23, 2000.

  {73} Bambi Francisco, “Web Stocks in Final Fade Out,” CBS.MarketWatch.com, CBS, December 29, 2000.

  {74} Business Wire, July 26, 2001, Thursday Akamai CTO and Co-founder Daniel Lewin Named to Enterprise Systems Power 100

  {75} Clint Willis, “The 100 Highest Rollers,” Forbes, April 2, 2001, 1-11.

  {76} Ted Griffith, “Akamai to Slash Jobs, Sees Revenue Shortfall,” CBS MarketWatch.com, April 4, 2001.

  {77} Daniel Lyons, “Living on the Edge,” Forbes, July 9, 2001, 134-136.

  {78} “Brief of Accident,” National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), File # 1965. www.ntsb.gov.

  {79} American Airlines Flight 11 Manifest, obtained by The Boston Globe, http://www.boston.com/news/packages/underattack/news/aa_flight_11_mainifest_popup.htm

  {80} Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swann, The Eleventh Day, the Full Story of 9/11, (New York, Ballentine Books, 2011).

  {81} “American Airlines Flight 11,” CNN. May 16, 2008.

  {82} Federal Bureau of Investigation, 9/11 Investigation (PENTTBOM): A selection of audio recordings from the Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.), North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad) and American Airlines from the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.

  {83} John Kifnew, “After the Attacks: American Flight 11; A Plane Left Boston and Skimmed Over River and Mountain in a Deadly Detour,” New York Times, September 13, 2001, 20. http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report.pdf

  {84} Tom Benner, Boston Shuts Down As Precaution, The Patriot Ledger, September 11, 2001, A6.

  {85} Jennifer Mearsr, “Content Delivery Networks Carry the Heavy Load; News Sites Credit Akamai, Others with Keeping Sites Available after Sept. 11 Tragedy,” Network World, September 24, 2001, Pg. 33.

  {86} National Research Council of the National Academies, “The Internet Under Crisis Conditions, Learning from September 11,” (Washington, DC, National Academies Press, 2007).

  {87} William LeFebvre, CNN Internet Technologies, CNN.com: Facing A World Crisis, http://www.tcsa.org/archive/lisa2001/cnn.txt.

  {88} Bridget Finn, A Star Is Reborn: Former dotcom sensation Akamai has shaken off 9/11 and reemerged as one of tech’s hottest properties, Business2.com, July 2005.

  {89} Thomas R. Eisenmann, Akamai Technologies, Harvard Business School Case Study # 9-802-132, March 1, 2002.

  {90} Richard Sisk and Monique El-Faizy, First Victim Died a Hero on Flight 11: Ex-Israeli Commando Tried to Halt Unfolding Hijacking, Daily News, July 24, 2004, 7. Uri Dan and Adam Miller, 9/11’s First Victim Finally ID’d, The New York Post, July 11, 2004, Metro; Pg. 13

 

 

 


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