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Transcript: Lynn Martin

The Big Picture

She is the president of the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest, with over 2,400 listed companies for a combined market cap of about $36 trillion. She is also chair of the fixed income and data services at ICE, Intercontinental Exchange. Is it the investment bank? MARTIN: Absolutely.

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Transcript: Steven Klinsky

The Big Picture

And what was interesting was the first leveraged buyout of a public company happened when I was in graduate school. KKR took a stock exchange company called who Houdaille, private, and it was the first time there’ve been — RITHOLTZ: ’79 or something like that? RITHOLTZ: Oh, really? KLINSKY: Yeah.

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This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Has Surged 733% Over the Past 21 Months -- Is a Split on the Horizon?

The Motley Fool

For its first few years as a public company, Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) struggled mightily to capture meaningful market share in the enterprise software space. In short, by making an investment more accessible to a broader base of investors, Palantir's trading liquidity should improve following a split.

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Transcript: Liz Hoffman

The Big Picture

At that point, I’d been covering, as you mentioned, investment banking, Goldman Sachs for a couple years. You’ll remember IPOs back in the day, investment banks used to win them by saying, “We’ve got retail, give us that allocation, it doesn’t matter at all anymore.” RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Moderating Inflation, a Tasty IPO, Bull Market Talk, and More

The Motley Fool

Fast-casual restaurant brand Cava, listed on the New York Stock Exchange this week. The next question people are asking is this another Sweetgreen which saw the same thing happen but not so great since then stock has come way back down or is this Chipotle or perhaps something similar to Chipotle? Well, the big investment banks.

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CDPQ Rocked by Major Indian Bribery Scheme

Pension Pulse

While the companies aren’t named in the criminal indictment, they are named in the SEC charging document, which names the same individuals as the indictment and recounts the same facts. stock exchange until the company was delisted in 2023 and because some of Cabanes’s actions took place in the U.S. authorities.