Institutional investors

Twitter's attrition rate is a challenge for investors

The high rate of non-use in Twitter is what may challenge investors in their decision come IPO time.


Royal Mail undervalued - Financial Times

According to banking sources, the Financial Times said the IPO of UK's Royal Mail was underpriced.

Madoff sons vindicated

Bernie Madoff's sons were vindicated for the civil case over the properties of their father in the UK.

Successful Twitter IPO to benefit major stakeholders- report

Twitter's major stakeholders would benefit from the initial public offering should the social media company's debut would succeed.


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Voxeljet, whose technology was used to design Aston Martin cars for the James Bond film "Skyfall", traded as high as USD29.06 from its initial USD13 per share price after its debut on the German stock exchange.
According to Previ CIO, the goal of the investments is not diversification and not returns. The largest pension fund in Latin America, Banco do Brasil SA, would be investing in US and European stocks.
The Canadian government, under the Investment Canada Act, has the right to review bids for Canadian flagship industries such as BlackBerry for national security issues.
New York-based private equity company KKR agreed to buy Avoca Capital for an undisclosed amount. Private equity firm KKR & Co has approved the deal to purchase Avoca Capital.
Constantia Flexibles Group would be holding an IPO to raise EUR 500 million, sources said. A source told Bloomberg that Austria-based Constantia Flexibles Group was thinking of going public in a EUR 500 million or USD 684 million IPO.
Sutter Hill Ventures invested USD 3 million in the seed funding round of Boxer. Mobile inbox developer Boxer received a seed round investment of USD 3 million from Sutter Hill Ventures.
A total of USD50 million in investment funding was received by mobile game developer Chukong Technologies from backers including GGV capital and Sequoia Capital.
About USD43 billion was pulled from the money market as investor fears of US debt crisis reached its height prior to Wednesday nights passage of much needed legislation.
A rise in acquisitions in Australian and New Zealand farms and assets had been seen recently. The bidding war over Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Holdings Ltd had fanned investor fever of acquisitions in dairy farms and companies over Australia and New Zealand.
Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Holdings Ltd received its third and bigger acquisition offer from Murray Goulburn Co-operative Co Ltd.
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