The Wall Street Journal: Gawker Media explores a possible sale of the company
Gawker Media hires and investment banker as its explores strategic options for its business, including a potential sale of the company, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Gawker Media hires and investment banker as its explores strategic options for its business, including a potential sale of the company, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Gawker Media hires and investment banker as its explores strategic options for its business, including a potential sale of the company, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Gawker Media hires and investment banker as its explores strategic options for its business, including a potential sale of the company, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Shares of Cotiviti Holdings Inc. , which provides payment accuracy services to healthcare providers, fell below its initial public offering price in morning trade Thursday. The stock's first trade was at $19 at 10:45 a.m. ET, matching the IPO price. It has since dropped 1.9% below that price to change hands at $18.65 in recent trade. The company sold 12.5 million shares at $19 each, to raise $237.5 million. The IPO was at the top of the expected pricing range of $17 to $19.
Читать дальше...The U.S. trade gap with China, in relative terms, has actually narrowed since the latter joined the WTO, Paul Brandus writes.
For a debate that probably won’t happen, lots of people are stirred up about a faceoff between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.
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Treasury yields edged lower across the board Thursday as investors continued to buy up U.S. debt after an influx of supply earlier in the week was met with higher demand than many analysts expected.
The average wedding cost a record $32,641 last year. That’s only slightly more than the Class of 2016’s average student-loan debt load. And the trend for both has been rising.
Natural-gas futures fell on Thursday after the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that supplies of the commodity rose 71 billion cubic feet for the week ended May 20. Analysts polled by S&P Global Platts forecast an increase of 68 billion cubic feet, on average. Total stocks now stand at 2.825 trillion cubic feet, up 756 billion cubic feet from a year ago and 769 billion cubic feet above the five-year average, the government said. June natural gas , which expires at the day's settlement... Читать дальше...
The bank’s staffers requested ‘more frequent and constructive feedback.’
The bank’s staffers requested ‘more frequent and constructive feedback.’
U.S. stock indexes inch atop flat line in wake of two-day surge
NetApp Inc. executive talked a lot about the progress made in the quarter, but investors are still waiting to see fruits of the turnaround plan.
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Citing interviews with unbound delegates, the Associated Press is reporting that Donald Trump has clinched the Republican nomination for president. The AP report puts Trump's delegate count at 1,238, one above the 1,237 needed, with five state primaries to go in early June.
Читать дальше...U.S. stocks took a pause Thursday after two days of strong gains as crude prices retreated from a $50 a barrel level in early New York trade.
Food services company US Foods Holding Corp. shares surged 5% in their first day of trading, after pricing at $23 a share, the higher end of its range of $21 to $24. The company sold 44.4 million shares to raise $1 billion. That made it the second-biggest IPO in a dull year for new offerings. The deal marks a partial exit for private-equity firms Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC and KKR & Co . Shares were last quoted at $24.48.
Читать дальше...U.S. pending home sales surge to 10-year high in April
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Activist investor wants to remove and replace board members.
Shares of GMS Inc. , a maker of wallboard and suspended ceiling systems, surged in active trade in their public debut Thursday morning. The stock opened at $22.50 at 9:46 a.m. ET, or 7.1% above the initial public offering price of $21. Volume within the first 10 minutes of trade was 2.2 million shares. The stock was more recently changing hands 6.2% above its IPO price at $22.30. GMS raised $147 million in the IPO, with potential to raise another $22 million if the underwriters exercise options to buy additional shares. Читать дальше...
Midland States Bancorp. Inc. shares rose 4 cents on their first day of trade on the Nasdaq, listed under the ticker symbol 'MSBI.' The company sold 3.6 million shares late Thursday at $22 a share. Sandler O'Neill + Partners L.P. and Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc. were lead book-running managers on the deal, with D.A. Davidson & Co. and Stephens Inc. acting as co-managers.
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