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en A company has to have some type of event, whether it lays off people, whether they recall their IPO (initial public offering). Maybe they're getting sued or an executive leaves. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. The points are based on the odds,

en It's a history of sorts. We have become the first company to create this kind of wealth for our shareholders without floating an IPO (initial public offering).

en The purchase price represents a nearly 50 percent premium above the company's stock price from the beginning of this year and, more importantly, a more than threefold increase above the stock's $25 per share initial public offering value in 2002.

en Bennett had been keeping this debt a secret from regulators and from the members of the public who had just two months ago invested hundreds of millions of dollars in an initial public offering,

en [Not dressing appropriately] can actually impede your career growth. You could have very talented people in terms of how they perform their job, but if they can't be presented to the client, they won't be given the opportunity. The client makes their impression on the type of work the company provides based on how the people representing the company look.

en We are not so enthusiastic for the initial public offering though we are sure to get listed in the future.

en Nobody in their right mind would do an [initial public offering] today, ... It would just lay on the floor.

en If Pugh leaves his company, there might be a chance of the company doing business with the county after showing that this type of thing doesn't happen again, ... But, I don't know; the commission might be shell- shocked.

en I do know the .com bank would be a hot initial public offering if they wanted to do it, ... I think they could be assured that with me it would be a runaway success.
  Pat Robertson

en The company has performed extremely well since he became CEO. We were recently named the fastest-growing company in the United States by Fortune. The board makes executive compensation decisions based on performance.

en We are very pleased to report that we are well on our way to achieving the investment objectives we set forth in our May 2005 initial public offering.

en I can't figure it out. This is just a very strange time. They're supposed to be setting the price [for the initial public offering] in June.

en We are pleased to welcome American Telecom Services to the American Stock Exchange. An initial public offering is an important step for any company to take, and we are pleased American Telecom has opted for the specialized services we at the Amex offer to emerging companies.

en Based on that information, the initial contract discussions sound like they may not have qualified under any executive session exception, at least as to whether they should renew the contract.

en The next year is likely to be fairly volatile based on event-driven news with regard to the lawsuit, ... Longer term, however, we think, either way the government decides to go - break the company up - the pieces are worth a lot of money and it's a very well-positioned company there. I think investors will make money on that side. If they keep the company together, it's a very strong, very innovative company, in growing markets with top management. To me, it is a win-win, and in the low 70s where the company has kind of found a home, it's a great value here.


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