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Most companies will wait until the very last moment, even weeks, before they officially postpone. It's a lot of work gearing up for a company to go public.
David McMillan
Sorrows and disasters are like the clouds that flit across the sky; they cannot injure the blue depths of space. Your duty is just to strive on from this very moment. Do not vacillate or postpone. Who knows when death knocks ? May be, he may knock this very night, this very moment; therefore, do not delay. Do you postpone for tomorrow the dinner of this day ! Feed the spirit as scrupulously as you now feed the body.
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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1926
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I do not believe (his ideas) would work in large companies, such as in a public limited company for example,
Ian Angell
It's not rocket science. When companies postpone or cut dividends, it is typically because the company is in financial distress and having cash flow difficulties. Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation.
Mathew Emmert
This is much more than a public health issue and it's not just an issue for those who have poultry flocks. People have to eat and therefore businesses need to ask themselves the question - how would we continue to operate, to serve our customers and the public in general, if 40% of our workforce couldn't go to work for two to four weeks. Any community that fails to prepare with the expectation that the federal government will at the last moment be able to come to the rescue will be tragically wrong.
Michael Leavitt
There are fewer opportunities for VC-backed companies to go public on Nasdaq than six, seven years ago. AIM is very small-company friendly and a lot easier to go public on. It also gives access to a whole new set of investors.
David Berkowitz
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1953
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I expect more companies to pick off private players, start-ups that don't have the funding to make it to next level. You're not going to see large public company transactions anymore. History has proven that they don't work since they are too difficult and time consuming.
Gabriel Lowy
The California public, consistent with the national public, is blaming the oil companies the most. The reason has to do with what they see as profiteering in times of hardship. When prices run up, the oil companies make more money. They're already having record profits. The public doesn't like that situation. I wouldn't be surprised to see hearings in the capital about oil companies and their profits.
Mark DiCamillo
In the 1980s, Chinese companies tried to get out of the traditional, centrally planned economy and become market players. In the 1990s, many Chinese companies tried to restructure their company structure, to have ownership diversification, to go public domestically or internationally, and then to learn to set up new corporate governance. And after that, I think Chinese companies are looking more and more to the global competition.
Zhou Xiaochuan
This is just another in a long series of companies which are raising public money to pay AOL and Yahoo, who end up being the real winners, ... If this company goes public, it will definitely prove my theory that fund managers in general do not read prospectuses.
Francis Gaskins
This is just another in a long series of companies which are raising public money to pay AOL and Yahoo, who end up being the real winners. If this company goes public, it will definitely prove my theory that fund managers in general do not read prospectuses.
Francis Gaskins
Just because a company has the capacity to take on debt does not mean that this is a perfunctory part of coming public. I just don't want to see all these debt-laden companies come out with money going right into the pockets of the private-equity firms, rather than for the benefit of the issuing company.
David Menlow
They know the system and just need some upgrades and enhancements. It's not that we are rewarding a bad company. They are a good company. But we just need to make the system work better, so you won't have to wait so long for your bags.
Janet Watermeier
You can be released, you can be killed. You can wait for two weeks, you can wait for six months, you can wait for two years, so, you know, there is pressure. ... It's a very tough situation when you are surrounded by people with guns, masks.
Georges Malbrunot
The record is not only clear, it's public. ... (The trading plans) provide for pre-arranged sales of stock over a six-month period. These plans are typical for senior executives of public companies and the plans were approved by the company's board of directors.
Chuck Jones
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1912
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2002
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