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  2. IIFL Wealth - Wikipedia

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    IIFL Wealth was founded in 2008. It operated as a subsidiary of IIFL Holdings, a diversified publicly traded financial services company, [8] [9] backed by Fairfax Financial, [10] until the demerger of the IIFL Group into three separately listed entities, one of which is IIFL Wealth.

  3. Shah Capital urges Novavax shareholders to vote against three ...

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    Shah Capital, the biotech's third-largest shareholder with a near 7.5% stake, reiterated the company was "undervalued and continues to suffer from poor profitability".

  4. Shah Capital ends campaign against Novavax board after ... - AOL

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    Shah Capital had also opposed proposals related to executive compensation. ... Shares of the Maryland-based biotech rose about 1% to $13.1 in premarket trading and have nearly tripled so far this ...

  5. Novavax investor Shah Capital pushes for board shakeup - AOL

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    Novavax, whose shares are trading near a record low, is one of the most shorted stocks on the Nasdaq. The company's shares fell 3.5% to $4.13 in early afternoon trading.

  6. Edelweiss Group - Wikipedia

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    Edelweiss was founded in 1995 by Rashesh Shah and Venkat Ramaswamy. [5] Initially, the company worked on private equity syndication, mergers, acquisitions (M&A) and focused on advisory services. [6] Edelweiss worked on mergers & acquisitions, providing advisory and investment banking services. [7]

  7. Francisco Partners - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Partners was founded in August 1999, [7] in Menlo Park, California, during the emergence of dedicated technology buyout firms. [8] Founders Sanford Robertson, Dipanjan Deb, David Stanton, Benjamin Ball, and Neil Garfinkel came from a variety of private equity firms.

  8. Share capital - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, the share capital of a corporation is the nominal value of issued shares (that is, the sum of their par values, sometimes indicated on share certificates).). If the allocation price of shares is greater than the par value, as in a rights issue, the shares are said to be sold at a premium (variously called share premium, additional paid-in capital or paid-in capital in excess of p

  9. Private company limited by shares - Wikipedia

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    For example, there may be 10,000 shares with a nominal value of 1p, or 100 shares of £1 each. In each case the share capital would be £100. Unissued shares can be issued at any time by the directors using a Form SH01 - Return of Allotment of Shares (Companies Act 2006 § 555) subject to prior authorisation by the shareholders.