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Rubicon Project Loses President

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Los Angeles-based advertising exchange operator Rubicon Project has lost its President and COO, Mark Zagorski, the company said early this morning. According to Rubicon Project, Zagorski, currently President and Chief Operating Officer, will resign at the end of June to "pursue a new opportunity".

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Rubicon Project Becomes Magnite

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Los Angeles-based Rubicon Project is no more, and has become Magnite , the company said this morning, after the completion of the merger between Rubicon Project and Telaria in April. According to Magnite, the newly named firm also will change its Nasdaq ticker symbol from RUBI to MGNI tomorrow, on July 1st.

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Rubicon Project Buys RTK.io

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Los Angeles-based advertising exchange operator Rubicon Project said this morning that it has acquired RTK.io , a developer of open source, header bidding solutions for publishers. Rubicon says that RTK's solutions are build on the same, open source framework as its own, Demand Manager product portfolio, Prebid. READ MORE>>.

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Rubicon Project Buys nToggle

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Los Angeles-based online advertising exchange operator Rubicon Project has acquired programmatic advertising technology developer nToggle , in a deal worth $38.5M The deal was completed on July 14th, according to Rubicon Project. nToggle was based in Boston, Mass.

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Former Rubicon Project Founder Launches Startup Investment Fund

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The former CEO and founder of Los Angeles-based advertising exchange Rubicon Project, Frank Addante, has launched a new, startup investment fund, he announced on Wednesday, saying that after a brief foray into retirement he decided to launch TinkerBarn Ventures, a new startup studio and early stage investment fund.

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Rubicon Project Merges With Telaria

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Los Angeles-based advertising technology developer and advertising marketplace operator Rubicon Project has merged with Telaria , a fellow online advertising company, in a stock-for-stock exchange. and Rubicon Project stockholders expected to own approximately 52.9% Telaria stockholders expected to own approximately 47.1%

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Triton Digital Links Into Rubicon Project

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Los Angeles-based digital audio and podcast advertising provider Triton Digital said today that its marketplace is now included in the Rubicon Project 's ad exchange, in a deal which will increase access to its digital audio and podcast supply. Rubicon Project is also based in Los Angeles. Triton Digital is now a subsidiary of The E.W.