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Scorpio Tankers Inc. Contracts

April 27, 2010

Scorpio Tankers Inc. recently went public. I’ve added Scorpio Tankers Inc. contracts to the site.

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Visa IPO Charges Ahead

March 24, 2008

CNNMoney.com: JPMorgan Chase Makes $1B-Plus on Visa IPO. Thanks to its stake in Visa’s initial public offering this week, JPMorgan Chase & Co. has enough money to pay for its Bear Stearns purchase and still have about a billion dollars left over. I’ve added Visa Inc. contracts to the site. I’ve also added ViewSonic Corp. [...]

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Legend of the Rogue Trader

January 25, 2008

MarketWatch: RiskMetrics Soars in Stock-Market Debut. In markets, like comedy, timing is all-important. So it was highly fortuitous for RiskMetrics Group Inc., a provider of risk-management and corporate-governance products and research, to make its stock-market debut one day after Societe Generale, France’s second-largest bank, stunned the financial world with the revelation of its $7.1 billion [...]

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Dan Marino Stockholders Agreement

January 3, 2008

Hollywood Reporter: Digital Domain Enters IPO Ring. The market for initial public offerings is getting interesting, with a special effects company filing for an IPO, while a social networking firm has canceled one. The effects company, Digital Domain, wants to raise about $100 million to pay off debt and maybe produce films, apparently in an [...]

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Hakuna Matata

December 31, 2007

Silicon Alley Insider: Accoona IPO: RIP. Accoona, the odd New Jersey e-commerce company that thought it was a search company, has finally given up on its quixotic quest to go public. OK, Baidu surprised me, but is there really room for yet another search engine? Google works pretty well most of the time. However, I’ve [...]

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Les Contrats Dangereuses

December 21, 2007

RCR Wireless News: Sidekick Maker Danger to go IPO Route. Danger Inc., the “software-as-service” company that enables data and Internet services to T-Mobile USA Inc.’s Sidekick devices, will pursue an initial public offering to pay down $7.2 million in debt and raise working capital, the company said. I’ve posted the Danger Inc. contracts to the [...]

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