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KKR eyes $2.7bn IPO for Kokusai Electric

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operations on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the person said, asking not to be named as the talks are not public. While it’s not yet clear how much equity will be sold to investors, the initial public offering would raise roughly $540m if the company sold a 20% stake. listed in 2018. listed in 2018.

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Bain Capital buys Brazilian steakhouse chain Fogo de Chão in $1.1bn deal

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The deal marks a win for private equity firm Rhone Capital, which took Fogo de Chão private for $560m in 2018. Prior to its sale, Rhone had explored re-listing Fogo de Chão’s shares on stock exchanges. However, it started exploring a sale instead as the U.S.

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Why Bausch + Lomb Rallied Today

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After the debt caught up with the company and the stock plunged, management was changed and the company changed its name to Bausch Health in 2018. In 2022, the company sold part of its stake in Bausch + Lomb to the public in an initial public offering (IPO) , raising $630 million.

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2 Stock-Split Stocks Not Named Nvidia That Are Priced for Perfection

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Reverse-stock splits, which increase a company's share price, are usually completed from a position of operating weakness, and are often designed to ensure continued listing on a major stock exchange. Among the 13 phenomenal businesses that have announced or completed a stock split in 2024, 12 are of the forward-split variety.

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Instacart Files to Go Public -- Here's What We Know So Far

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Instacart originally planned its initial public offering (IPO) in 2022 after a surge in pandemic-era customers initially helped the company scale and turn a profit. However, activity in the IPO market slumped last year in the wake of the worst downturn in more than a decade, and Instacart shelved its plans to go public.

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Could Investing $30,000 In TSMC Make You a Millionaire?

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8, 1997, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (NYSE: TSM) -- or TSMC, as it's often called -- became the first Taiwanese chipmaker to list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange. If you had invested $30,000 in its initial public offering at a split-adjusted price of $5.27 million today.

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Walmart Became the Newest Stock-Split Stock Today, and These 3 High-Flying Stocks Appear Primed for Splits of Their Own

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Forward-stock splits make a company's share price more nominally affordable for everyday investors, which can be particularly helpful for those without access to fractional-share purchases. Meanwhile, reverse-stock splits are designed to increase a company's share price to ensure continued listing on a major stock exchange.