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. >> fire coming out the secon shaun: flames punched thru the iple-decr. just itime. onwoman, rescued by firefighters. >> i don't think she knew the ilding was on fire. >> we heard fire. theye banging on theoor. i guess someone on the fir flhad oped the door. we just grabbeher and went outside. shaun: their home destroyed, but their families together. >>e are alive. we have more chances. the hospital. including a re fighter. each is expected to be ok. live in lawrence shaun chaiyabhat wcvb nc5. bepolice are investigating a afternoon rush.uring the a bicyclist hit in methuen, near the i-495 exit ramp. newscenter 5's rhondella richardson is live at the scene. rhondella? rhondella: a 58-year-old methuen man was killed collid with a truck. police say the truck was stopped at thetoplight omerrimack street by the sunoco gas station. an top of the offering. the victim brought her motorized bike on the sidewa. they both moved down e road which is the same root 110 in the same direction but the biker police say lost contro as fgged down by ano trucker who witnessed what happen
. >> fire coming out the secon shaun: flames punched thru the iple-decr. just itime. onwoman, rescued by firefighters. >> i don't think she knew the ilding was on fire. >> we heard fire. theye banging on theoor. i guess someone on the fir flhad oped the door. we just grabbeher and went outside. shaun: their home destroyed, but their families together. >>e are alive. we have more chances. the hospital. including a re fighter. each is expected to be ok. live in lawrence...
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Nov 22, 2016
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sector, for the ipl's that have come out in 2016, the 5%.age ipo is up by 30 in technology, about 45%are making money, and outside of these returns, by betting on new companies in the ipo market. a couple weeks before the election, we really saw an activity, but as the election got closer, people got more uncertain, and that trailed off. i think we are set up for a much more robust ipo market in 2017. emily: so how many more ipo's? but thet's hard to say, backdrop for cloud deals has gone up significantly. emily: snapchat? guest: that's right. there was a deal yesterday opted in the cyber security space. there's a lot of companies that have filed. jmp securities is an active underwriter in the technology and biotech targets. -- markets. we saw a number of companies left underwriters in the fall. we know that there are a lot of companies lining up to go public in the first quarter of 2017. emily: what about him in a? will companies get more -- mna? will companies get more inquisitive? advisoryr own m&a businesses up dramatically this year. seen a steady increase in m&a activity. we don
sector, for the ipl's that have come out in 2016, the 5%.age ipo is up by 30 in technology, about 45%are making money, and outside of these returns, by betting on new companies in the ipo market. a couple weeks before the election, we really saw an activity, but as the election got closer, people got more uncertain, and that trailed off. i think we are set up for a much more robust ipo market in 2017. emily: so how many more ipo's? but thet's hard to say, backdrop for cloud deals has gone up...
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cory: what do you think about the ipl as a way for a company to decide to grow to the next step?ustin: it makes sense. it's the next step to get liquidity for early investors, to get liquidity for early employees, i think it's all part of the process. the price is pretty high, but will see in the long-term these tech companies have a strong network effect will be extremely valuable. people think facebook is super valuable right now but they only have 1.7 billion people and billions more will eventually join facebook. cory: i have a chart that shows the ipo business, but we will get to that in a minute. the ipo business itself has been very quiet. if you look at this chart, the numbers we are talking about, how many ipos have happened in recent years, really low numbers for 2016. this is a dollar basis. if you go here, you see the benefits from facebook, but fundamentally, 2016 is an enormously quiet year. why is that? sarah: there have been many factors why we haven't seen as many ipos as we expected. one thing we keep hearing over and over is that 2017 is the year we might see s
cory: what do you think about the ipl as a way for a company to decide to grow to the next step?ustin: it makes sense. it's the next step to get liquidity for early investors, to get liquidity for early employees, i think it's all part of the process. the price is pretty high, but will see in the long-term these tech companies have a strong network effect will be extremely valuable. people think facebook is super valuable right now but they only have 1.7 billion people and billions more will...
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about standing rock and what it says about all of our movements as we build our movement together, iplwith standing rock. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: house speaker paul ryan released a letter he and the chair of the house for affairs committee does for affairs -- foreign affairs sent to president obama. writing president obama should let the incoming trump administration develop its own policy towards iran. president obama is awarding the presidential medal of freedom for the last time in his presidency. 21 people will receive a including ellen degeneres, ,areem abdul-jabbar, tom hanks and bill and melinda gates. we will take you to the ceremony just before 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on c-span. some of our future programs on thursday, thanksgiving day on c-span. just after 11:00, nebraska senator on american values, the founding fathers and the purpose of government. >> there's a huge civic mindedne
about standing rock and what it says about all of our movements as we build our movement together, iplwith standing rock. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: house speaker paul ryan released a letter he and the chair of the house for affairs committee does for affairs -- foreign affairs sent to president obama....
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lady, iple, as first created the children's health insurance program which covers 8 million kids. are families that are not for families, they are working people. they'll make enough money and that a worker summit he who provides insurance and so very kids were being affected by not getting the health care that should have had. i met a woman who had a daughter who was born was diagnosed with deafness and the doctors said we are sorry, with there's nothing we can do. many mothers ike know, did not take that for an answer. she got on the internet, she researched and she found there were treatments that she can maybe provide to her little daughter. they were expensive and she and her husband did not have that kind of money or insurance. she was at the doctor's office and distraught. there is a children's health insurance program and it turned out she was eligible. she signed up and started getting her daughter the best health care that every child in this country should be able to have. when i was in north carolina, i heard about her and i got to meet her but more than that, i met he
lady, iple, as first created the children's health insurance program which covers 8 million kids. are families that are not for families, they are working people. they'll make enough money and that a worker summit he who provides insurance and so very kids were being affected by not getting the health care that should have had. i met a woman who had a daughter who was born was diagnosed with deafness and the doctors said we are sorry, with there's nothing we can do. many mothers ike know, did...
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we see a long-term downtrend from the company's ipl, really.ts that twitter will drop right down to the bottom of the range on all the buyout speculation that we saw. there could be bearish action ahead. david: this is in some ways retail week. the numbers will be on tuesday and earnings from home depot, target, and walmart will be up as well. jenny us now, our resident retail ask. talk about the overall retail numbers. the estimates are about what they were six months before. what is an adequate number? >> we continue to seek a number that has been study over the past couple of and that is pretty much what people are expecting. companiesm a lot of saying the election has really depressed spending but we have not yet see that -- seen that in the retail numbers. we will have to see if that comes true or not. >> we have home depot. we have got other companies as well. walmart is so big compared to the others. >> i think walmart will be interesting care they are continuing on the turnaround and trying to decide what kind of retailer they want to b
we see a long-term downtrend from the company's ipl, really.ts that twitter will drop right down to the bottom of the range on all the buyout speculation that we saw. there could be bearish action ahead. david: this is in some ways retail week. the numbers will be on tuesday and earnings from home depot, target, and walmart will be up as well. jenny us now, our resident retail ask. talk about the overall retail numbers. the estimates are about what they were six months before. what is an...
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going to the bloomberg to take a look at what this , 47.30 five,like this is the chart right of the iplptrend on the stock. we have earnings in purple. everything is trading the right way. facebook is holding his long-term uptrend in green. are all talking about the fact this guidance is probably conservative in the shares should be bought. a buying opportunity today on the pull back in facebook, david. david: thank you so much. it will turn to facebook -- from facebook to wells fargo. is examining its sales practice. the company says it has skills back their sales goals. it led to over 2 million fake accounts. laura recently interviewed former and current wells fargo employees. she wrote a terrific piece. welcome to the program, laura. back in the olden days, who knew what when? how far up the line did this go? laura: our story was trying to look at that, this accountability question you have. who you knew what -- who knew what, when? we looked about this generation of executives that either could have known her should've known. we talk to people and they said they were told there were
going to the bloomberg to take a look at what this , 47.30 five,like this is the chart right of the iplptrend on the stock. we have earnings in purple. everything is trading the right way. facebook is holding his long-term uptrend in green. are all talking about the fact this guidance is probably conservative in the shares should be bought. a buying opportunity today on the pull back in facebook, david. david: thank you so much. it will turn to facebook -- from facebook to wells fargo. is...
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was at disrupt london last december and at the end of the conversation we talked about how you might iplt some point in the future when the time is right. since then you have ipo to. what led up to that? why was the time right? >> what we always said leading up to going public was that number one was to build a company that is capable of going public. and worthy of going public. that means great customers, great products, predictability, all the governance and all that kind of stuff that you need to do. we have been doing those things because that helps to build a great company. that was step one. the other thing i would say is i think we made a lot of decisions along the way and that allowed us to have flexibility in when we decided to go out. that's actually one of the pieces of advice that i've given to some entrepreneurs. when you make decisions along the way, for example about the kind of investors you bring in what firms and all that kind of stuff, you really, really want to maximize for future flexibility. for us, that meant not raising money at crazy valuations that didn't seemed
was at disrupt london last december and at the end of the conversation we talked about how you might iplt some point in the future when the time is right. since then you have ipo to. what led up to that? why was the time right? >> what we always said leading up to going public was that number one was to build a company that is capable of going public. and worthy of going public. that means great customers, great products, predictability, all the governance and all that kind of stuff that...