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... is expected to be financed via the group's internal working capital, as well as by reallocating the proceeds from its initial public offering (IPO) and ... View this article
... The company completed an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange on May 23 (amm.com, May 23) and on the professional ... View this article
NEW YORK — Global Brass&Copper Holdings Inc. announced the closing of its initial public offering (IPO) May 29. The ... View this article
... NV has confirmed the value of its initial public offering (IPO) on the ... The securities in the offering have not been and will not be offered or sold ... View this article
... size and price of its proposed initial public offering (IPO), according to ... The offering is now expected to price at ... had previously filed to offer nearly 9.4 ... View this article
... the money raised from its initial public offering (IPO) to ... the chief advantage of going public is increased ... make "back-to-back" deals with consumers ... View this article
NEW YORK — Global Brass&Copper Holdings Inc.'s (GBC's) initial public offering (IPO) is likely to take place this week, according to a company ... View this article
CHICAGO — Constellium NV expects to price company shares May 22 in an estimated $400-million initial public offering (IPO), according to a ... View this article
... I heard Davis's team had been offered an initial $200 million ... buy mining assets—I don't have any other insight than these public rumors," another ... View this article
... to net approximately $180 million from an initial public offering, according to ... Netherlands-based holding company plans to offer ordinary shares at ... View this article
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