Volume 15-1

NOT MUCH TO “LIKE” ABOUT THE FACEBOOK IPO: HOW REGULATION FD CAN HELP FIX THE WANING CONFIDENCE OF THE REASONABLE INVESTOR

JAMES DORING In one of the most anticipated initial public offerings (hereinafter referred to as “IPO”) in recent history, Facebook, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “Facebook”) officially became a publically traded company by debuting on the NASDAQ stock exchange on May 18, 2012. The IPO raised $16 billion and valued […]

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THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY: WHY MORE MUST BE DONE TO ENCOURAGE IMMIGRANT ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES

 STUART D. P. GILGANNON The United States has long regarded itself as a melting pot for innovation and opportunity, a veritable magnet for the best and brightest minds from around the world to bring their skills, ingenuity and ideas.  However, the level of immigrant-led entrepreneurship within this country would appear […]

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