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Loeb & Loeb's Nussbaum on IPOs in China

Loeb & Loeb's Mitchell Nussbaum says there are pros and cons to the new Chinese Nasdaq-type stock exchange, ChiNext.


The 'Great Depression' of IPOs?

A recent study found that over the past 11 years the amount of publicly traded companies in the U.S. has decreased 39%. Does that make it a 'Great Depression' of IPOs?


Most active week for IPOs in more than a year

Chemspec International and Duoyuan Global Water went public on Wednesday, and Medidata Solutions and Invesco Mortgage Capital are likely to debut on Thursday.


The next IPO wave (or, at least, ripple)

The upcoming offerings of SolarWinds and DigitalGlobe keep IPO hopes alive.


Goldman's offering not sitting well with market

With the backdrop of a Goldman secondary offering, the Dow finished down 137.63, or 1.71%, to 7,920.18, while the Nasdaq closed down 27.59, or 1.67%, to 1,625.72.


Roll Call: Jan. 8, 2009

Having difficulty tracking the shares of all those companies receiving government bailouts? Nasdaq solved the problem with its new Government Relief Index, which trades under symbol QGRI. Carl Icahn offers corporate boards advice on how to avoid his ire. Deal Journal asks if Warren Buffett could save Dow Chemical Co. Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer told Fox Business Network, "You certainly shouldn't think we'll go back after Yahoo!." - Matthew Wurtzel ...


Was News Corp. wooed to the Nasdaq by advertising dollars?

Ruppert Murdoch's News Corp. is looking in the mirror and seeing a changing company that is trying to stay ahead of the difficult economic environment. Even before the economic downturn, News Corp. made some major transformative acquisitions including MySpace and Dow  Jones (and with it The Wall Street Journal) over the last couple of years that promise to fuel more growth. Some on the Street are skeptical those acquisitions will benefit News Corp., asserting they overpaid, but the media company might think otherwise. ...


Madoff advised the SEC, while duping it

Bernard Madoff kept his friends close and apparently securities regulators even closer. That may be one answer to why any suspicions about Madoff may have been damped.  ...


Delistings, IPO dearth take toll on U.S. exchanges

U.S stock exchanges are feeling the wrath of the financial crisis as a dearth of initial public offerings and a spike in delistings cut into revenue.  ...


CME dumps NYSE for Nasdaq

CME Group Inc., the world's largest derivatives exchange, is dropping its New York Stock Exchange listing in favor of a sole listing with the Nasdaq Stock Market. Explaining the change, CME chief executive officer Craig Donohue said in a statement Nasdaq has become "the leading market center for trading in CME Group shares." The switch marks a coup for Nasdaq, which has been aggressively wooing listings from the older Wall Street stalwart, NYSE, a unit of NYSE Euronext....



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Easing the stress of distressed M&A

Corporate buyers face numerous complexities when trying to identify the right moment to purchase a distressed asset.


Editor's Note

Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.



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