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Representatives for Sidera and FiberLight did not return requests for comment.
Sidera, FiberLight to Go on the Auction Block Anupreeta Das 2011
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Sidera, which operates an Internet network in cities such as New York and Chicago, is seeking around $800 million, these people said.
Sidera, FiberLight to Go on the Auction Block Anupreeta Das 2011
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Fiber-optic network companies Sidera Networks and FiberLight LLC are on the sales block, people familiar with the matter said, hoping to fetch high prices amid the explosive national demand for high-speed communications services.
Sidera, FiberLight to Go on the Auction Block Anupreeta Das 2011
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Sidera, the Latin name for "constellation of stars," operates a network that it says carries every major stock-exchange trade in the New York City area.
Sidera, FiberLight to Go on the Auction Block Anupreeta Das 2011
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[5902] Sidera corporibus praesunt caelestia nostris,
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Of less importance is the work issued at Mainz in 1616, entitled: "Sidera illustrium et sanctorum virorum, qui Germaniam ornarunt."
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Clement of Alexandria refers to it more than once in his Strom., bk. iv., and in his Protrept., where he says -- Sidera theous ek tou theein, deos a currendo nominarunt.
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Sidera, et Yankos, territum et omnem sarsuit orbem.
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855
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Sidera, a broadband services provider formerly known as RCN Corp, was acquired by investment fund ABRY Partners last year for $536 million.
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D.A. Davidson analyst Donna Jaegers said Sidera Networks might be one of AboveNet's top acquisition targets.
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