| Facebook: How (NOT) to Price and Trade an IPO. Thoughts from a Capital Markets Veteran - Granted, it was 20 years ago, but I ran a Syndicate group at an emerging growth investment-banking boutique and had previously worked in a Capital group at a large investment bank.?? Syndicate/Capital is responsible for managing an IPO.?? Many wonder why, after all the hype, really did nothing in trading on Friday.?? Perhaps my antidotes ...
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| Ukraine Starts Negotiations with German RWE for Gas Imports - KYIV, Ukraine, May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Ukraine's state owned OJSC oil and gas company Naftogaz signed a framework agreement with the Germany's RWE Supply & Trading GmbH (RWEST) concerning gas supplies, ...
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| Stocks: Storm clouds continue to gather over Greece - Facebook is finally public, but that won't solve Greece's problems.
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| BRACE FOR MORE SELLING - Facebook is finally public, but that won't solve Greece's problems.
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| Stocks: Storm clouds still gathering over Greece - Facebook is finally public, but that won't solve Greece's problems.
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| Wall Street Week Ahead: Stocks face choppy seas of bank woes, uncertainty - More volatility could be in store for stocks next week as investors grapple with less certainty about the economic outlook and a new blow to the financial sector after JPMorgan Chase's trading loss. Europe ...
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| Trading Hamilton after historic onslaught may be even better call than drafting him - So you drafted Josh Hamilton at a discount? Great job! Now it’s time to trade him. Seriously.
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| Wall St Week Ahead: Stocks face choppy seas of bank woes, uncertainty - NEW YORK (Reuters) - More volatility could be in store for U.S. stocks next week as investors grapple with less certainty about the U.S. economic outlook and a new blow to the financial sector after JPMorgan Chase's trading loss. Europe is expected to keep investors jumpy as well, with inconclusive results from the recent Greek election and the country's future appearing more worrisome. The U.S ...
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| European Stock Futures Little Changed; Ryanair May Fall - European stock futures were little changed, after last week’s biggest selloff for the Stoxx Europe 600 Index since September, as China’s pledge to boost growth offset concern over the future of the euro. U.S. futures and Asian shares rose.
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| US STOCKS-Europe drags down Wall Street a fourth day - * Trading volatile after news on Greek banks, ECB * Fed minutes leave open stimulus possibility * US housing, production data point to recovering economy * Indexes off: Dow 0.3 pct, S&P 0.4 pct, Nasdaq ...
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