GigaomArista shares don’t disappoint on strong opening day
Arista’s opening day went smoothly despite a bizarre lawsuit lodged against it by one of its co-founders. Shares closed up 27.9 percent from their open at $43. Read more »
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Arista’s opening day went smoothly despite a bizarre lawsuit lodged against it by one of its co-founders. Shares closed up 27.9 percent from their open at $43. Read more »
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