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  2. AvePoint - Wikipedia

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    On July 2, AvePoint became a public company listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker AVPT. AvePoint received approximately $492 million in gross proceeds, consisting of Apex's $352 million of cash held in trust following de minimis public stockholder redemptions and $140 million from an ordinary share private investment in public equity (PIPE), excluding transaction fees.

  3. Lock-up period - Wikipedia

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    When employees and pre-IPO investors initially get their shares or options, they sign a contract with the company that typically prohibits trades for the first 90–180 days after a future IPO. When the company is ready to go public, the underwriting bank then reaffirms the existing agreements in new contracts.

  4. Series A round - Wikipedia

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    Series A preferred stock is often convertible into common stock in certain cases such as an initial public offering (IPO) or the sale of the company. Series A rounds in the United States venture capital community, particularly in Silicon Valley, are widely reported in business press, blogs , industry reports, and other media that cover the ...

  5. Swelling U.S. IPO backlog points to crowded 2020 field - AOL

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    While 2019 had promised to be a bumper year for IPOs, investor sentiment quickly soured. Some 44 companies withdrew their IPO registration in 2019 as of Dec. 3, up almost 50% on 2018 and the ...

  6. Geo Point Technologies, Inc. Announces Spin-off of Wholly ...

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    The spin-off payment date is subject to Geo Point Nevada's common stock being accepted for quotations by FINRA on the OTCBB or the OTC Markets, Inc. "Pink Sheets," following the filing and review ...

  7. Greenshoe - Wikipedia

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    Greenshoe, or over-allotment clause, is the term commonly used to describe a special arrangement in a U.S. registered share offering, for example an initial public offering (IPO), which enables the investment bank representing the underwriters to support the share price after the offering without putting their own capital at risk. [1]

  8. Initial public offering - Wikipedia

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    An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors [1] and usually also to retail (individual) investors. [2] An IPO is typically underwritten by one or more investment banks , who also arrange for the shares to be listed on one or more stock exchanges .

  9. Indian e-scooter maker Ola Electric's $734 million IPO fully ...

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    The SoftBank-backed company's IPO, the first by an electric vehicle maker in India and also the country's biggest this year, has received bids worth about $447 million, 1.06 times the shares on ...