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UK chip designer Arm valued at $51 a share ahead of Wall Street IPO

The Guardian: Mergers & Acquisitions

British tech firm valued at $52.3bn before highly anticipated flotation on Nasdaq by private owner SoftBank The British chip designer Arm has secured a $52.3bn (£41.9bn) valuation in its initial public offering (IPO), before its highly anticipated return to the stock market in New York on Thursday.

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IPOs, Inflation Data and More Are at Risk in a Shutdown

The New York Times: Mergers, Acquisitions and Dive

Important economic data could be delayed, as could regulators’ decisions on mergers and new public listings.

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Considerations for Dual-Class Companies Contemplating M&A Transactions

The Harvard Law School Forum

The rise of founder-led, venture capital-backed companies in recent years has coincided with a surge of companies implementing dual-class share structures in connection with their initial public offerings.

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Dual-Track Processes: How to Turbocharge Your Exit

Cooley M&A

These include prevailing market sentiment, current appetite for acquisitions in a particular sector and the political and economic environment, all of which can change well within a given transaction timetable. Is the objective to achieve a partial or complete exit? For either track, a partial exit gives rise to the question of control.

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M&A Blog #12 – sell-side acquisition (preparation)

Francine Way

PE funds typically have 4-to-7-years ownership windows for an investment and look for an exit at the end of that period through a sale or an IPO (initial public offering). Peaked market valuations: When market cycle peaks or an industry fully matures, it may be advantageous for shareholders to cash out.

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Transfer Traps: Considerations for Dual-Class Companies Contemplating M&A Transactions

Cooley M&A

The rise of founder-led, venture capital-backed companies in recent years has coincided with a surge of companies implementing dual-class share structures in connection with their initial public offerings. We now turn to the exceptions in dual-class charter transfer provisions that may be available to eliminate this risk.

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How do Banks Make Money? Explanation, Examples

Peak Frameworks

When Facebook went public in 2012, it needed an investment bank to handle the Initial Public Offering (IPO). Goldman Sachs was one of the lead underwriters and earned considerable fees and reputation points for facilitating one of the largest tech IPOs ever.

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