Red Herrings & Blue Angels

John Bailey sundayjb at gmail.com
Thu Oct 24 05:18:15 CDT 2013


Is Gabriel ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) the angel of investment
sought by Silicon Alley prayers?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IntercontinentalExchange

I'd be all flavours of surprised if the ice cream issues of these
chapters happen to be coincidental.

On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Fiona Shnapple <fionashnapple at gmail.com> wrote:
> When to go Public, when to IPO, or sell your company to the public
> through an initial offering of stock, is a tough call. Of course, you
> want to get the best price, but, and Facebook's disaster is a good
> example, you need to price it right or you will either watch it plunge
> after the IPO (and usually you remain a large holder of the stock) or
> take off like a rocket, and you can't sell yours and grab a quick
> profit. So best to get it underwritten by a smart and savvy group of
> firms, let the one with the best customer base and sales force take
> the lead position.
>
> In the stages leading to the IPO, before the red herring is sent out
> to prospective investors, you will watch the market closely paying
> particular attention to the PE and the PEG, projections for indexes
> and for companies in your business.
>
> You may be approached by an ICE, who may want to buy your company in a
> private deal, or you may find advantage with a private placement.
>
> So all these UWS folk are talking this talk, but do they know what the
> heck they are talking about?
>
> Greed and Financial Illiteracy are Inherent Vices?
>
>
> http://blog.yardeni.com/2011/10/s-500-blue-angels.html
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