Sentences with phrase «secondary public stock offerings»

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Furse noted that money raised from initial public offerings on the LSE and its secondary market AIM, totaling 29 billion pounds ($ 57.4 billion), was the highest in the world and more than that of the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq combined.
A stock buyback is basically a secondary offering in reverse — instead of selling new shares of stock to the public to put more cash on the corporate balance sheet, a cash - rich company expends some of its own funds on buying shares of stock from the public.
A secondary offering is when a company releases new shares of its stock after the initial public offering (IPO).
Once trading takes place in the secondary market (the stock exchange) the trades have no impact on the capital raised and held by the company during the initial public offering (IPO).
This decision is particularly important during fast, volatile markets, especially for orders for initial public offering (IPO) securities trading in the secondary market, and particularly those that trade at a much higher price than their offering price («hot stocks»).
Shashi routinely assists clients with registration, reporting and SEC disclosure requirements, as well as advises on a broad range of capital market transactions, including initial public offerings, follow - on and secondary offerings, and issuances of preferred stock and debt securities.
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