IPO's
vonage is going public? hm interesting didnt know about this one... last i heard they were privately held
they should probably do decently.. i think a lot of companies will be switching (if they havent already) to have phone systems like this.
as far as other IPOs, you just missed the boat on UARM that had a solid showing today and we'll see how it plays out the next few weeks here. theres a few comin in december i think Linn Energy will be decent (LINE) theyre natural gas... but not some huge well known company or anything but will do well with the winter season and use of natural gas.
IPOs can be a risky game thought depending on what industry they are in and such. however, *most* have had favorable receptions this year.
they should probably do decently.. i think a lot of companies will be switching (if they havent already) to have phone systems like this.
as far as other IPOs, you just missed the boat on UARM that had a solid showing today and we'll see how it plays out the next few weeks here. theres a few comin in december i think Linn Energy will be decent (LINE) theyre natural gas... but not some huge well known company or anything but will do well with the winter season and use of natural gas.
IPOs can be a risky game thought depending on what industry they are in and such. however, *most* have had favorable receptions this year.
Originally Posted by doopstr
Vonage said the IPO will be led by Citigroup, Deutsche Bank Securities and UBS Investment Bank.
Like so many companies in the faster-growing areas of tech, Vonage has been losing money and plans to continue to do so. "Our revenues were $18.7million in 2003, $79.7million in 2004, and $174.0 million for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2005," the company's prospectus says.
Originally Posted by mamboking
reads like a winner (excerpt)
Vonage said the IPO will be led by Citigroup, Deutsche Bank Securities and UBS Investment Bank.
Like so many companies in the faster-growing areas of tech, Vonage has been losing money and plans to continue to do so. "Our revenues were $18.7million in 2003, $79.7million in 2004, and $174.0 million for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2005," the company's prospectus says.
Vonage said the IPO will be led by Citigroup, Deutsche Bank Securities and UBS Investment Bank.
Like so many companies in the faster-growing areas of tech, Vonage has been losing money and plans to continue to do so. "Our revenues were $18.7million in 2003, $79.7million in 2004, and $174.0 million for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2005," the company's prospectus says.
its risky..
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