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NYSE Euronext's Cutler on hot week for IPOs

Published November 3, 2009 at 2:44 PM
Hyatt Hotels Corp. is one of six initial public offerings anticipated this week, making it the most active week in IPOs since that of Sept. 21, when seven companies went public. The hotel chain, which is expected to debut Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol H, hopes to raise as much as $988 million in the year's fourth largest IPO. In the latest episode of our video series on IPOs, The Deal spoke with Scott Cutler, head of listings, Americas, NYSE Euronext, about what this week will say about the overall health of the IPO market. Watch the video below or download it on iTunes.  - Mary Kathleen Flynn



For previous episodes of The Deal's IPO video series, shot on location at the New York Stock Exchange, click here for our conversation with Jim Robinson, co-founder, RRE Ventures, an investor in disk storage provider Nexsan Technologies Inc., one of only 14 venture capital-backed companies that has registered to go public with the SEC; and here for our chat with Deborah Farrington, partner, StarVest Partners, which backed NetSuite Inc. (NYSE:N).

And for more on this week's IPOs, subscribers to The Deal Pipeline may click here.
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