Sentences with phrase «public floats by»

The letter is the latest in a series of public floats by the governor for a potential session of the Legislature before the end of the year.

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DUBLIN (Reuters)- Packaging conglomerate Ardagh Group [ARDGR.UL] launched a long - awaited initial public offering (IPO) late on Monday, as it sought to raise as much as $ 370 million by floating around 7 percent of the company on the New York Stock Exchange.
CORPORATE FINANCING NEWS: GLOBAL EQUITY / DRS By Gordon Platt A rising tide lifts all ships, and the bull market in stocks is enabling a number of technology and housing - related companies, particularly in the US, to float initial public offerings.
There was substantial interest from a new round of Asian trade buyers and financial buyers, buoyed by the soaring multiples of Blackmores and accelerating volume of health products being sold to China, and the decision was made to head down the public float route.
In May, tap and appliances group Zip Industries, backed by Quadrant Private Equity, pulled its $ 500 million deal, while a month earlier Accolade Wines, which is 80 per cent owned by CHAMP Private Equity, decided against a $ 1 billion public float.
The public art series includes floating sheep in the Fort Point Channel (Who Wears Wool, by Hilary Zelson) recalling the area's connection to the wool industry, a floating pyramid (Don Eyles «PYR 2014), and a plexiglass sculpture from John Hansen.
By public transportation The «Tufts Medical Center» Orange Line stop is located across from the main Floating Hospital for Children entrance on Washington Street.
But that won't stop the internet from trying to hop onto television's party barge as it floats by: organizations and publications across the spectrum are encouraging their followers to tweet questions at the moderators, for example, using this very public event to try to get attention for their causes.
There are several bills floating around out there, including one sponsored by Senate Minority Leader John Sampson and Assembly Speaker Sheldon SIlver that establishes a public campaign finance system.
And when public money floats too much of the economy, there's a reluctance to risk the flow by drawing attention to flubs or frauds.
According to County Legislator Jay Schneiderman, the idea of unloading the wharf was initially floated by the County's Department of Public Works.
The proposal floated by Krueger and Samuels would use licensing fees of approximately $ 8 million a year from each of the seven casinos authorized under the constitutional amendment, assuming, of course, that's it's given second passage by the Legislature this year — not a foregone conclusion — and also passes muster with the public in a referendum vote.
And yet this is the same government that passed an emergency budget that could put more than a million workers on the scrapheap, that jacks up a VAT that lands heaviest on those who are the most hard - up, that floats shrinking some public services by up to 40 % — that almost gleefully drops the guillotine of cuts on the necks of the poor.
Cuomo more or less rejected an idea floated by Democratic donor / advocate Bill Samuels and Sen. Liz Krueger, a Manhattan Democrat, to see casino revenues to pay for a public campaign finance system.
The half - degree estimate was first floated in a 2013 paper co-authored by one of the dinner guests, physicist Guus Velders of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment in Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
While the teachers unions could seek higher compensation at the negotiating table, they quickly discovered that they would lose public support if the school board sought the authority to pay for raises by floating new bonds, for example.
Alonso's speech marked the first public acknowledgment that the city hopes to model its construction funding plan on a groundbreaking schools project in Greenville, S.C. Transform Baltimore, a coalition of education advocates led by the American Civil Liberties Union, has been lobbying city leaders to carry out Greenville's plan, which would require a nonprofit or other entity to float the bonds on behalf of the school system.
Winner of Honda's «Global Design Project» to debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show Cabin-less structure features a floating seat design for immersive driving experience Powered by Honda's MotoGP RC213V engine, modified to run on public roads
...... The wave has arrived and those of us who want our books read and admired need to figure out how to make them float to the top where they will be noticed by the reading public.
Public float value: The aggregate market value of common equity securities held by persons who are not affiliated with the issuer.
The fund seeks to achieve total return by providing income while preserving capital through investing primarily in a diverse portfolio of short term private and public fixed income and floating rate assets.
This is determined by specific metrics such as public float, market capitalization, and financial viability among a few other factors.
- Actual public float is only $ 40mn (on market cap of ~ 400mn) with the rest essentially owned by institutions that won't be selling in the near future meaning lack of liquidity could be a reason for a discount
Also, be sure to take some time to walk by the floating water homes just east of the public market.
Originally conceived as a floating symbol of American ideals at a time when the United States was emerging as a world power, Columbia is dispatched to distant shores with great fanfare by a captivated public.
We're bringing back the Interactive Photo Studio inspired by Portraits of Craigslist Strangers by Jamie Diamond, and Faheem Majeed and Jeremiah Hulsebos - Spofford of the Floating Museum will engage the general public to within a temporal art installation.
This year's Public Art Series is anchored by Don Eyle's PYR 2014, a sculpture floating in the Fort Point Channel, and includes four new installations around Fort Point.
«Celebrating creative talent emerging from the nations Art colleges by «floating» the best new artists onto a public stage in conjunction with the London Mayors Thames Festival through the creation of a fresh and dynamic art event on the river Thames.»
Contrary to what the vast majority of «liberal» and «conservative» members of the public think, climate scientists do not believe sea levels will rise if the north pole ice cap melts (unlike the south pole ice cap, which sits atop a land mass, the north pole «ice cap» is already floating in the sea, a point that various «climate science literacy» guides issued by scientific bodies like NASA and NOAA emphasize).
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda) today said the initial public float guidelines for the industry will be ready by early October.
You can also consider other family floater plans offered by public sector non-life insurers like National or Oriental.
As early as 2001, proof - of - concept exploits were floating around, and by 2005, the FBI gave a public demonstration (in an effort to increase awareness of WEP's weaknesses) where they cracked WEP passwords in minutes using freely available software.
The Broward Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help to identify a man found floating in the ocean off Lauderdale - by - the - Sea.
The new owner paid $ 24.4 million for the property and funded the acquisition with a five - year, floating rate $ 17.9 million loan issued by Citizens Bank, according to Davidson County public records.
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