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Tom Zanki

Senior Capital Markets Reporter at Law360

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SEC's Trading And Markets Director Zhu To Leave Agency

Haoxiang Zhu is stepping down as head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Division of Trading and Markets, the agency announced Monday, leaving the group that oversees orderliness of U.S. markets as leadership continues to change at regulatory bodies following President-elect Donald Trump's election victory.
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3 Firms Guide UAE Food Delivery App's Landmark $2B IPO

Shares in Talabat, a food delivery app based in the United Arab Emirates, are set to begin trading next week following a $2 billion initial public offering that marked the largest global technology IPO this year, under guidance from three law firms.
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3 Firms Guide UAE Food Delivery App's Landmark $2B IPO

Shares in Talabat, a food delivery app based in the United Arab Emirates, are set to begin trading next week following a $2 billion initial public offering that marked the largest global technology IPO this year, under guidance from three law firms.
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Citi Splits Off Mexican Retail Bank Ahead Of Planned IPO

Citigroup said Monday it has completed the expected spinoff of its Mexican retail banking unit called Banamex — part of a strategy to separate its retail and institutional banking businesses in Mexico — paving the way for an initial public offering of Banamex.
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Hedge Fund-Backed SPAC Returns To Market With 3rd IPO

Inflection Point Acquisition Corp. III, the third special purpose acquisition company affiliated with executives of hedge fund Kingwood Capital Management, filed plans on Monday for a $220 million initial public offering, guided by three law firms.
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SEC Seeks More Data On Nasdaq Plan To Speed Up Delistings

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has postponed deciding on a Nasdaq proposal that would accelerate delistings of companies with low-priced stocks that take extended time to regain compliance or rely on reverse-stock splits to elevate their share prices, saying more data is needed before it takes action.
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Private Cos. Seek Pre-IPO Share Sales Amid Liquidity Crunch

Following a dearth of initial public offerings in recent years, more private companies are arranging secondary-share sales to help employees and early investors pare down equity stakes without waiting for a public listing, a trend capital markets attorneys expect will continue for the foreseeable future, even if IPOs rebound.
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Trump Eyes Crypto, SpaceX To Sell Shares, And More Rumors

Donald Trump's social media company wants to enter the cryptocurrency business, while Elon Musk's SpaceX is planning a tender offer of shares that values the space technology startup at $250 billion. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable deal rumors from the past week.
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Latham-Led Software Startup ServiceTitan Joins IPO Pipeline

Venture-backed software startup ServiceTitan Inc. filed plans on Monday for an initial public offering, represented by Latham & Watkins LLP and underwriters' counsel Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, joining a growing list of IPO prospects.
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Treasury Finalizes Tougher Foreign Investment Law Penalties

The Treasury Department on Monday finalized a rule sharpening its enforcement authority to stop or demand additional information regarding foreign-investment deals that the U.S. deems potential threats to national security.
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Treasury Finalizes Tougher Foreign Investment Law Penalties

The Treasury Department on Monday finalized a rule sharpening its enforcement authority to stop or demand additional information regarding foreign-investment deals that the U.S. deems potential threats to national security.