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Australian IPO Report 2018 - HLB Mann Judd

Total funds raised in initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2018 hit $8.44 billion, up 106 per cent on the 2017 total of $4.09 billion, although the pipeline into 2019 reflects a softening of the market, according to the latest HLB Mann Judd IPO Watch report. “Despite the increase in funds...

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Deloitte Half Year 2018 IPO Report

IPOs struggle to make first half mark as second half looks brighter Australian IPOs delivered a muted performance in the first half of 2018, with more losers than winners, but positive global performance, a record year for US markets and strong local economic fundamentals, provide a real sense of optimism...

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2016 IPO Report - Good year for for Smaller Companies

2016 was a strong year for Australian companies floating on ASX. The number of IPOs rose to 96 (from 85 in 2015), implying an average of eight per month or two a week – certainly enough to keep the most active investors busy...Though the absolute number of new floats increased,...

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Living in a VUCA World

Living in a VUCA World Today I was fortunate enough to be invited by a good friend and associate at Cube Capital Hani Iskander to attend a quick briefing by the owner of Williams Inference, John Trudgian. Williams Inference, a business intelligence service, was started 1965 in the USA by...

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It is hard to see how Snapchat parent Snap will live up to expectations after its IPO

David Glance, University of Western Australia Snap, the parent company of Snapchat is looking to go public with an IPO in March of 2017. Snap has filed its intentions secretly with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and it is expected to be valued at between US $20 and...

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Why Stock Market Panic can Signal a good time to Buy

Lee Smales, Curtin University Financial markets around the world are responding to current political uncertainty in both Australia and the UK by sending stocks, bonds and currencies on a rollercoaster ride. The far-reaching implications of Brexit caused the S&P/ASX 200 volatility index (A-VIX) to spike to the highest level since...

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