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  2. Pinterest steps up planning for IPO, aims to list shares on ...

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    Image-search company Pinterest Inc has sped up the timing of its initial public offering, as it looks to tap into a red-hot market for new issues, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people ...

  3. Pinterest steps up planning for IPO, aims to list shares on ...

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    The company is preparing to make the filing public as early as Friday and debut on the New York Stock Exchange in mid-April, according to the WSJ report on Thursday. Pinterest monetizes its ...

  4. Pinterest Files for an IPO: What Investors Need to Know - AOL

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  5. Pinterest Prices IPO At Discount To Latest Valuation Round

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    Image sharing social media platform Pinterest confirmed in a regulatory filing early Monday that it is seeking to sell 75 million shares of the company at $15 to $17 each as part of its initial ...

  6. The Pinterest IPO Is Worth the Hype on Fundamentals Alone - AOL

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    Visual discovery platform Pinterest (NYSE:PINS) started out life as public company on the right foot. The Pinterest IPO price? $19. The opening price? $23.75, up 25% from the list price. The price ...

  7. Mike Shenk - Wikipedia

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    The Wall Street Journal hired Shenk as its first crossword puzzle editor in 1998. [1] [6] The newspaper started with weekly 21×21 puzzles on Fridays and added variety puzzles on Saturdays when the paper's weekend edition launched in 2005. [6]

  8. Pinterest IPO: Know the Risks Before Investing - AOL

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  9. The Wall Street Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal or WSJ, is an American newspaper based in New York City. The newspaper provides extensive coverage of news, especially business and finance. It operates on a subscription model, requiring readers to pay for access to its articles and content.