The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Software Company Decides Not to Go Public Due to Concerns About Stock Market

By Nicole Wallace

Convio, a company that provides Web-based software for nonprofit organizations, has withdrawn its bid to go public, citing unfavorable market conditions.

The Austin, Tex., company, had filed a statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission in August 2007 announcing its intention to sell shares...

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