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David Menlow Quotes
«The consensus on the Street is that the current valuation won't be what they could have gotten last year.»
Author: David Menlow
«There has been a substantial decline in the perception of the IPO investor that everything is going to out OK. The supply that exists in the marketplace is really starting to weigh heavily on what is out there.»
Author: David Menlow
«There's been a substantial decline in the perception of the IPO investor that everything is going to work out okay. The ones that are suspect are going to be ignored from here on out.»
Author: David Menlow
«This is a sector that has not yet reached its saturation point.»
Author: David Menlow
«ONI is going to be the 800-pound gorilla of the week.»
Author: David Menlow
«This is certainly a very interesting offer, as the revenue curves on this have just skyrocketed.»
Author: David Menlow
«We've been calling for the IPO market to slowly dig itself out, and China Unicom puts muscle behind this statement.»
Author: David Menlow
«The IPO market gives the outward appearance of a rebound but that is a false sense of confidence. The market is firming up and there are definitely upgrades but not all the signs are clear.»
Author: David Menlow
«We're fighting the two biggest enemies of the IPO market right now, uncertainty and volatility.»
Author: David Menlow
«This year was one of the more disturbing for IPO investors. Market psychology was not just shaken but disassembled.»
Author: David Menlow