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CFO April 1, 2005 Tim Reason |
Honest Shell Games? Despite the stigma of past trading abuses, small companies still go public by merging with existing shells. |
BusinessWeek March 5, 2007 Einhorn & Balfour |
Going Public, Chinese Style To get listed overseas, companies are getting U.S.-traded outfits to buy them. |
Entrepreneur November 2003 C.J. Prince |
Going Public A reverse merger may be the fast way to take your business public, but is it for you? |
Inc. February 2007 Max Chafkin |
A New Shell A shady strategy gets a makeover. |
Investment Advisor May 2008 Joseph & Trincal |
IPO Alternatives: Reverse Mergers The challenging initial public offering market has given rise to a new trend among small private companies. |
CFO December 1, 2010 Vincent Ryan |
Multiple Choice Flooded with money, capital markets could present CFOs with many answers to the perpetual question of where to get cash. |
The Motley Fool June 7, 2011 Matt Koppenheffer |
Still the No. 1 Chinese Small-Cap Red Flag Investors shouldn't really need more than this one data point to be suspicious of many of the Chinese small-cap stocks. |
Entrepreneur December 2006 David Worrell |
Tricks of the Trade IPOs have gotten tougher, but entrepreneurs have some alternatives up their sleeves. |
Entrepreneur December 2004 David Worrell |
Shell Shock? Just as the IPO window may be opening, lawmakers and regulators are working to slam it shut by implementing tough new rules for public companies. |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2011 Brian Orelli |
2 Backdoor Biotech IPOs to Watch Just don't buy yet. |
The Motley Fool June 22, 2006 Anders Bylund |
Why Do Stock Exchanges Matter? Don't know your Nasdaq from your NYSE? Here's the lowdown. |
The Motley Fool January 18, 2011 Matt Koppenheffer |
Chasing China? Beware. Be ready to get your hands dirty if you venture into the world of Chinese small caps. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 11, 2006 Sean Silverthorne |
The Success of Reverse Leveraged Buyouts Reverse leveraged buyouts in general outperformed other IPOs and the market as a whole. Quick flips, however, are another story. |
The Motley Fool June 4, 2010 Bruce V. Bigelow |
Looking for an Exit What are the factors affecting IPOs, and what kind of guidance are experienced CEOs and other experts offering about taking startups public? Startup founders, investors, and bankers offer some IPO guidance. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
The Deal Drought: IPOs and M&As are Down But Not Out The rate of financial deals has plummeted since the collapse of the economic boom. IPOs, mergers and venture funding have all seemingly evaporated, and with them thousands of financial industry jobs. But experts hint that you can still find deals going on, if you look in the right places. |
BusinessWeek June 16, 2011 Dune Lawrence et al. |
The War Over Chinese Stocks in North America Short sellers are targeting some of the more than 150 Chinese firms that have entered U.S. and Canadian markets via reverse mergers. |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Chris Penttila |
Fee Bargain Law firm mergers may give you more room to negotiate legal fees. |
The Motley Fool September 17, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Would a Reverse Split Help These Stocks? A reverse split seems to cure many problem stocks, but that's not always good enough. |
BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 |
Figuring Out If Banks Fit Together A talk with fund manager David Ellison about how he assesses the prospects of bank mergers working out |
Financial Advisor January 2008 Gail Liberman |
A New Focus On Reverse Mortgages Many of the 78 million baby boomers are marching toward retirement with inadequate savings. Some see reverse mortgages as the one thing that might bail them out. |
Information Today July 14, 2003 Paula J. Hane |
Baker & Taylor Sold to Another Investment Firm The venerable Baker & Taylor company, long known as one of the leading book distributors to libraries, has been sold. Willis Stein & Partners, a private equity firm, purchased the company from The Carlyle Group for $255 million. |
The Motley Fool March 17, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
This Reverse Split Will Burn You Online retailer Bluefly is another penny stock throwing its hat into the reverse split ring in order to maintain its Nasdaq listing. |
InternetNews February 17, 2010 |
Tech Sector's M&A Climate Improving: Study Search, security and cloud computing are three of the most attractive markets for mergers and acquisitions in 2010 according to the latest study by PricewaterhouseCoopers. |
CFO March 1, 2004 Kris Frieswick |
The Two Faces of Bank Mergers Despite all the talk about the "seamlessness" of the mergers being planned in the nation's fast-consolidating banking industry, CFOs of bank customers aren't all that convinced. And their concerns are both financial and personal: Will the merger of their bank hurt their access to capital, they ask? And how will their relationship with bank officers change? |
The Motley Fool September 22, 2004 Bill Mann |
A Not-So-Bad Reverse Split While investors generally believe a reverse split is always bad, it's not in ALLETE's case. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2007 David Grau |
Linked In As they look to recreate themselves, surprisingly few small financial practice owners consider mergers. |
The Motley Fool May 9, 2011 Cindy Johnson |
Why Citigroup's Reverse Split Is a Signal to Dump the Stock The reverse split looks like one more sell signal for this TARP poster bank. |
U.S. Banker February 2003 John Engen |
Blocking Consolidation in Canada Canadians' love-hate relationship with the "Big Five" banks -- the largest and best employers and sponsors of community activities like pee-wee hockey teams -- is at the core of their collective merger angst. With two mergers nixed, it's beginning to rub local bankers the wrong way. |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Chris Penttila |
Get Absorbed Being acquired can be a very good thing for your business. |
U.S. Banker August 2006 Lee Conrad |
Retiree Demand Trumps A Once-Dismal Reputation More retirees, who have woefully under-financed retirement plans, are choosing reverse mortgages. Some bankers see a large market with growth potential, but they have their work cut out for them. |
The Motley Fool August 19, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
4 Stocks That Need a Reverse Split, Now Low prices may not last. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2008 Donald Jay Korn |
Shift to Reverse As the population ages, financial planning is moving from the age of accumulation into the dawn of distribution. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 6, 2007 Julia Hanna |
Behavioral Finance--Benefiting from Irrational Investors Far from acting in their own best interest, many individual and institutional investors are more inertial than logical when it comes to emptying their portfolios of unwanted shares. This passive behavior can have a significant effect on how companies make strategic financing decisions. |
Inc. October 1, 2002 Kenneth Klee |
Mergers and Accusations Yes, most mergers are misguided. But savvy investors shouldn't overlook those few companies that get them right. |
The Motley Fool May 25, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Will Sirius XM Follow E*TRADE's Lead? The discounter is ready for its reverse-split close-up. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2001 Ashoka Mody & Shoko Negishi |
Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions in East Asia: Trends and Implications Mergers and acquisitions across national borders have increased in East Asia since the onset of the financial crisis. What has caused this new wave of mergers and acquisitions and what advantages might they offer to the region's financially distressed economies? |