Tag: IPO

Regulation
February 24, 2020 BY Valentina Kirilova

ASIC to grant relief for companies planning an IPO

Australian regulator ASIC announced earlier today that it is seeking feedback on proposals to grant relief for voluntary escrow arrangements and pre-prospectus communications in connection with an initial public offer (IPO). Currently companies that are considering undertaking an IPO must apply to ASIC for individual relief and pay application fees. The watchdog is about to…

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Silvergate Bank, a pioneer for crypto and fintech, closes successful IPO
November 08, 2019 BY Mariela Naydenova

Pro-crypto Silvergate Bank goes public on NYSE

There aren't many crypto-friendly banks that can be named, let alone one that goes public on the premises it supports cryptocurrencies. But Silvergate Bank is such a bank. It officially went public on the New York Stock Exchange this past Thursday. Silvergate applied for an IPO roughly one year ago and it was only yesterday…

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SIX Swiss Exchange
October 25, 2019 BY Valentina Kirilova

SoftwareONE chooses SIX Swiss stock exchange for IPO

SIX Swiss stock exchange has announced that it has welcomed the global provider of software and cloud solutions SoftwareONE's Initial Public Offering (IPO) as its fifth company this year. The shares of the company (ticker "SWON") were traded for the first time on the exchange today. At an opening price of CHF 18.00 per registered…

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RoboMarkets changes conditions for trading indices
September 17, 2019 BY Mariela Naydenova

RoboMarkets starts trading Cloudflare stocks

RoboMarkets is an investment company that offers brokerage services in multiple European countries by providing traders with the company's trading platforms, which are proprietary. The clients of RoboMarkets can access more than 11,500 different trading instruments, as well as 8 types of assets. RoboMarkets is launching the trading of Cloudflare Inc. stocks. Cloudflare is an…

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