EDI launches Worldwide IPO Database
London-based Exchange Data International last week launched the Worldwide IPO Database, which allows banks to prepare for upcoming initial public offerings and monitor recent issues. EDI monitors IPO activity in 74 countries worldwide, collecting data from exchanges and secondary sources such as news agencies, and distributes the IPO data on a daily basis via email or the Internet. The data is divided into four categories: Rumored, where a company has yet to confirm an IPO; Pending, when
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Waters Wavelength Podcast: Episode 226 (M&A and people)
On this episode of the Wavelength Podcast, Wei-Shen and Tony talk about the importance of communication when it comes to M&A activity within a company.
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