Sentences with phrase «public offering seems»

It helps to prepare long before your company's initial public offering seems likely.

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Spotify is entering uncharted waters as it attempts to go to market without a traditional initial public offering — but its approach isn't as crazy as it seems.
If the public seems disengaged, it's partly because nobody is offering truly exciting ideas on the issues that matter.
The market for initial public offerings, it seemed, was heating up to a historic high, and companies that were losing lots of money could raise lots more of it from the public.
For watching video in loud public places like planes, all three will do the trick, but Bose's offering seems the best of the bunch if you're the type who frets over audio quality.
Making matters worse, there were a growing number of public companies that found themselves unable to carry out additional stock offerings because either their financial conditions or their industries seemed too shaky.
An Uber initial public offering has been rumored, but in this context it seems highly unlikely it will happen anytime soon.
For most of the public, all of this may seem to offer lots of comedy, but will likely become an obscure footnote, both internally and externally, in a corporate history... of the Gannett Company.
A healthy public offering, one that seemed to endorse HighTower's model, could reshape the world of wealth manage ment.
On many counts it seems extraordinary that it took place at all: a man and a woman in public; a Jew and a Samaritan; a transient and a citizen; one offering living water and another caught in the ceaseless rounds of drawing water at the well.
However despite it not being public knowledge of whether or not Dortmund did indeed make Arsenal or the player himself an offer, it seems that Zelalem will instead be heading to the Netherlands.
This lopsided public betting would seem to indicate that Vanderbilt is offering contrarian value, and there are other historical trends to support this.
To potential BME applicants, and to the wider public, Oxford is not proportionally representative of society, nor does it seem that worthy, criteria fulfilling applicants are receiving deserved offers.
The public demand for democracy seems to be outstripping the limited supply these Republicans want to offer... They prefer supply - side democracy.
He has had plenty of oportunity to offer public support in a Front Bench role but has not seemed particularly keen to take it up.
As a public - health intervention, immunisation is already widely seen as one of public health's «best buys», but by measuring the effectiveness in terms of lives saved, it seems likely that we are undervaluing the benefits and the return on investment they offer.
«As much as we want to educate the public, it seems like the obvious place is also to educate government, and offer as much help as we can.
While the overall market might seem receptive to a public offering, subscription businesses have suffered.»
This finale's doomsday scenario offers a mix of psychological and guerilla warfare that seems to play upon some contemporary public sentiment.
Her rather public (but by no means acrimonious) rejection of Disney's offer to direct Black Panther seemed to indicate a desire to eschew big budget major studio franchise filmmaking.
I felt that sometimes conversations were boiled down to one best practice — for example, current best practices stress integrating students into the public system and government ownership over the sector, but this seemed to undermine the «both / and» approach: that formal and informal programs were necessary, given the scale of the crisis, and that international, national and local actors all have their own advantages and expertise to offer.
But the bottom line seems to be that for inner city students, charter schools offer some systematic long - term improvement, which accounts for the long - waiting lists of students desperate to escape the public school monopoly.
But it seems clear that passage of the measure, which appears on the state's Nov. 5 ballot as Proposition 209, would raise questions about a host of programs that public K - 12 schools and colleges offer — from voluntary desegregation efforts to certain tutoring and outreach programs.
And in a public education world where the unions have typically been able to protect even the lowest - performing teachers, that kind of quality upgrade seemed doable only because the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation had offered the city a grant that required the union to cooperate in return for a huge injection of funds into the school system.
No less than three American automakers have either gone public or have plans for initial public offerings, but it seems at least one automaker on the other side of the pond is eying the option.
This generally pernicious and counterintuitive trend (facts are more easily accessed than ever) arrives just in time to offer comfort to those responsible for another irritating affront to the public's intelligence, one that's been creeping up in the world of cars for decades but which seems to have finally fully flowered — the willingness of carmakers to abandon the actual facts in favor of pseudofacts when naming their models.
While it might seem like a good idea to offer a paper that only contains the news that the public finds relevant, there are inherent flaws with a system like this for more widespread distribution.
In particular they seem to have failed utterly to grasp the importance of digitising back list as fast as they can — which has left the ebook offering to the public woefully short of the extent and quality of work that people love about books, and makes them preferable to film or music.
The terms they offered those publishers aren't public, so I don't know what they were, but in the age of the digital book with on - demand borrowing, the only difference between borrowing and buying a book seems to be the money changing hands, or rather, not changing hands.
The number certainly seems impressive compared to Amazon.com's Kindle inventory, measured at 300,000 volumes — but Barnes & Noble's number includes 500,000 e-books which are free public - domain offerings from Google.
Judging from the many organizations that offer awards and financial support to writers under 35 or 40 (The New York Public Library, The National Book Foundation, Granta), and the seven - figure deals that seem to be given to more 20 - something debut writers than debut writers in any other age group, it would be tough to deny that book publishing is youth - focused.
Initial Public Offerings are complicated and risky; it seems at odds with the rest of the business strategy to allow this.
December 17, 2010 seem to be the deadline for the public offering for Horizons Gold Yield Fund (HGY.UN).
We also offer a few other roach species for food — the «dubia» roach being the most common — but only the hisser seems to have caught the public imagination as a pet.
NOAA's bureaucratic approach does not seem to offer anything at all that will prove to be useful and will do so at great cost to the public.
Suddenly it seems that everyone in the e-discovery world is putting Enron's e-mail on display, offering the public a window into one of the most notorious corporate scandals of our times.
Open access would seem to offer the academic community at large a wonderful opportunity to reestablish the public mission of the universities in these often skeptical times.
Remember the days of the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s, when it seemed that any company with a plain - language domain name or a cute mascot — like pets.com or boo.com — could launch an initial public offering?
It seems a shame we only offer one such opportunity to the public each year.
Insurers haven't been particularly proactive about these things, waiting until they were well into the public sphere before offering protection, and it seems like troll insurance could be in the same boat.
The company is maintaining its hold on the mobile sector and enhancing its PC - replacing Macs, underpinning its offering with security and privacy technologies that competitors seem philosophically disinclined to match — even while the consequences of failing to deliver secure computing solutions is only now beginning to echo across public consciousness.
While this is interesting, Nova recently released its own Dynamic Badges to the public, which seem more informative than Google's own offering.
This seems to be the same free upgrade tool that was made available to the general public as part of the earlier free upgrade offer.
It's not a secret that Apple gives some information to a small amount of developers ahead of others, and even the public, so something like this may not necessarily be a straightforward confirmation that Apple is indeed launching a new tablet next week, or even that it will offer Apple Pencil support, but it does seem like a strong indicator in that direction.
CoinDesk Research finds that public blockchain startups seem increasingly keen to offer support services to multiple blockchains, provided there's an easy way to adapt there services for the market.
Project Zero's official policy is to offer only 90 days before going public with the news, but as more companies joined, Zero seems to have backed down, more than doubling the patch window.
Other services, such as mediation, co-parenting education, and batterer intervention programs have also shown promise in improving outcomes for these families.13 Though the dynamics of relationship violence are complex and, collectively, seem unlikely to yield to any single intervention, a serviceable mix of public and community - based efforts may help stem the prevalence of violence in women's lives while offering refuge to those most at - risk.
It seems to me that, what is happening is that some mediators who do not have a legal aid contract and are therefore not able to offer the public the benefit of legal aid, are finding ways around this problem.
Our industry has historically had a challenge gaining the respect of the public, and this may never change, so why would we seek to seem confrontational when feedback is requested, by refusing to offer helpful hints.
The public today seems bombarded with offerings, information and spam.
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