Alden
Americannoun
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John, 1599?–1687, Pilgrim settler in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1620.
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a first name: from an Old English word meaning “old friend.”
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The leaders of the bloc's 27 countries will try to bridge their differences on how to transform the European economy at the 16th century Alden Biesen castle, guided by a landmark report published 18 months ago.
From Barron's
Andrew Alden, vice president of quantitative research with Forge Global, a firm that lets investors buy and sell shares of pre-IPO privately held companies, told Barron’s that it’s typical to see IPOs fall a bit from their first-day highs.
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Alden noted that investors are definitely very eager for the three megacap unicorns that could go public later this year.
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In addition to SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic, Alden says demand is likely to be strong for other well-known, large private companies that could be entering public markets in a few months, such as crypto firm Kraken, group chat service Discord, and fitness app Strava.
From Barron's
Andrew Alden, vice president of quantitative research with Forge Global, a firm that lets investors buy and sell shares of pre-IPO privately held companies, told Barron’s that it’s typical to see IPOs fall a bit from their first-day highs.
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