Monday, April 30, 2012

Futuristic 2012 IPOs: Tilly's

Just a quick update this time to mention that Tilly's, Inc. (TLYS) is scheduled to debut this Friday, which means if you're looking for research information on this IPO now may be the time.

You can find research and other information at IPO Boutique's section on Tilly's (TLYS).

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Finish this sentence:

This morning, Scott Sweet said: "Edgen Group is currently still channel checking as having _________. This may be the reason _________ has been ____________ this past week. Rating = __."

Trying to predict what would be a good investment and what would not from incomplete information can feel a bit like a game of Mad Libs. If you're looking for something to help fill in the blanks, a subscription at IPO Boutique will provide you with IPO news updates that can help you paint a more complete picture of the IPO landscape.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Just a nibble

This just in from Scott Sweet: "Street chatter and well regarded sources are indicating that Splunk ____ price _____ already _____ range. Rating = ___"


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Friday, April 13, 2012

IPOs for 2012: Carlyle

Not to be confused with Carlisle, as in the leader of the Twilight vampire clan... ahem. I mean The Carlyle Group, an asset management company.

The senior manager of IPO Boutique, Scott Sweet, was quoted by WSJ yesterday:


Carlyle will "go through the road show [explaining] why they are so much better than Blackstone, Apollo or KKR," Sweet said. "My client base is showing a very low level of interest in Carlyle."


You can read the full article here:

http://blogs.wsj.com/privateequity/2012/04/12/oaktree%E2%80%99s-public-debut-won%E2%80%99t-likely-help-carlyle%E2%80%99s-case/

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Ever wanted to sink your teeth into...

...a nice juicy bunny?

A bunny graham, that is. Even a vampire wouldn't stoop to hurting a sweet little bunny rabbit, but Annie's bunny grahams are innocently delicious. Annie's recent debut as an IPO has reminded me of how long it's been since I've had a tasty box of bunny grahams.

The chocolate flavor is the best in my opinion, even if they're harder to find in stores than the other varieties. I know that Teddy Grahams makes similar crackers, but for you chocolate connoisseurs out there, the bunnies are better!