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Utkarsh SFB IPO: What GMP signals as all eyes set on allotment date
Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO: The initial public offering (IPO) of Utkarsh Small Finance Bank opened for bidding on 12th July 2023 and bidding for the book build issue closed on 14th July 2023. In three days of bidding, Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO subscription status informs that the public issue has been subscribed 101.91 times whereas its retail portion got subscribed 72.11 times. After strong response by investors, all eyes are now set on Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO allotment date, which is most likely on 19th July 2023. However, Utkarsh Small Finance Bank share price has remained steady in grey market for the last three days.
Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO GMP today
According to market observers, Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO grey market premium (GMP) today is ₹16. They said that the Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO GMP has remained unchanged for the last three days or since Friday close. They said that positive secondary market sentiments and strong response by investor can be attributed as major reasons for Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO GMP remaining steady in grey market today. They said that Sensex and Nifty have scaled to a new peak during Monday deals and it may boost the grey market sentiments in near term.
What this GMP mean?
Market observers went on to add that Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO GMP today is ₹16, which means grey market is expecting that Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO listing price would be around ₹41, which is around 64 per cent higher from Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO price band of ₹23 to ₹25 apiece. They said that grey market is signaling strong listing premium from the public offer provided the Indian stock market sentiment remains same till Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO listing date, which is most likely on 24th July 2023 i.e. Monday next week.
Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO subscription status
As per the Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO subscription status, the book build issue has been subscribed 101.91 times whereas its retail portion got subscribed 72.11 times. The public issue got subscribed 81.64 times in NII category while it was subscribed 124.85 times in the QIB category. Now, bidders are eagerly awaiting for the Utkarsh Small Finance Bank IPO allotment date, which is likely on 19th July 2023 i.e. Wednesday this week.
However, stock market experts maintained that grey market is non-regulated and completely speculative in nature. Sometimes, GMP is found artificial as well as it involves even those who have a big stake involved with the public issue. They advised investors to follow the basics and scan balance sheet of the companies offering their shares.
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Updated: 17 Jul 2023, 01:28 PM IST
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American Public Education Reports Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results
Net Income & Adjusted EBITDA Performance Driven by Further Stabilization and Improvement in Rasmussen and Hondros Segments
CHARLES TOWN, W.Va., Nov. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — American Public Education, Inc. (Nasdaq: APEI), a portfolio of education companies providing online and campus-based postsecondary education and career learning to over 125,000 students through four subsidiary institutions, has reported unaudited financial and operational results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024.
“The third quarter demonstrated continued progress in the goals we set out at the beginning of this year,” said Angela Selden, President and Chief Executive Officer of APEI. “In the third quarter of 2024, Rasmussen had its first positive year over year enrollment comparison since our acquisition of the business and we expect continued momentum in that business. Hondros continues to show improvement in the third quarter and we expect further enrollment growth in the fourth quarter of this year.”
“We remain on track to deliver on the expectations we set out at the beginning of this year. We maintained that Rasmussen would be EBITDA positive in the second half of 2024 and we are on track to deliver. We are confident in our revenue, net income and Adjusted EBITDA outlook in 2024.
We believe the steps we have taken throughout last year and this year are leading to greater student engagement and outcomes and will continue to be reflected in the financial results and provide greater long term shareholder value,” concluded Selden.
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The Historian’s Notebook: The Nobel Laureate Who Pioneered Modern Behavioral Finance at Yale
The Historian’s Notebook: 50 Years of Business & Society is a blog series created in preparation for the 50th anniversary of Yale SOM in September 2026. The series is written by Yale SOM’s resident historian, Michelle Spinelli. Reach out if you have an idea for a blog post, memories or photos to share, or an inquiry about SOM history.
One Thursday in January 2014, Yale SOM students, faculty, and staff packed Zhang Auditorium in the newly opened Edward P. Evans Hall to listen to Robert Shiller, now the Sterling Professor Emeritus of Economics, reprise his 2013 Nobel Prize lecture, “Speculative Asset Prices.” Nicholas Barberis, the Stephen and Camille Schramm Professor of Finance at SOM, introduced Shiller as being responsible for “some of the most innovative work of any economist in his generation.”
Just a few weeks prior, Shiller had accepted the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences along with Eugene F. Fama and Lars Peter Hansen for research that showed that while the price of stocks and other assets cannot be predicted accurately in the very short term, more accurate predictions can be made over a period of years.
Shiller’s research, widely viewed as the starting point for modern behavioral finance, examined stock prices over the previous century and concluded that they were too volatile to be explained only by investors rationally forecasting future dividends. Instead, Shiller argued, irrational thinking, like bias and emotion, played a role. Shiller challenged the efficient market hypothesis, which holds that securities prices properly reflect all available information. The argument “got me in a lot of trouble,” Shiller later remarked, because many thought it oversimplified the place of dividends in the stock market.
Shiller’s work has helped to explain market volatility and the speculative bubbles that can be fueled by mass misinformation and herd instinct. He predicted the collapse of both the dot-com bubble and the U.S. subprime housing bubble. Shiller has also written syndicated articles and books for popular audiences, including Irrational Exuberance, an analysis and explication of speculative bubbles that focuses on real estate and the stock market, and Animal Spirits, an exploration of the government’s role in restoring confidence in the economy, which he co-authored with fellow Nobel laureate George Akerlof.
The audience at Zhang Auditorium was particularly eager to hear Shiller’s talk because of his central role in making Yale SOM a leader in behavioral finance research—the field he pioneered while at Yale. He was instrumental, for example, in facilitating a 2004 grant of $1.6 million from Yale College alum Andrew Redleaf and his company, Whitebox Advisors; the grant enabled the International Center for Finance to engage in more behavioral finance research initiatives, expand outreach, and establish the Yale Summer School in Behavioral Finance, now a widely known program.
Shiller has also attracted faculty with interest in behavioral finance to the school, including Kelly Shue, James Choi, and Barberis, who said he came to SOM in 2004 “to continue the tradition of the work that Shiller began.”
With Shiller’s support and encouragement, Barberis launched the Yale Summer School in Behavioral Finance in 2009. The one-week intensive course of study is offered every two years and educates PhD students from across the globe on path-breaking research. The summer school has now hosted close to 400 students, many of whom have become prominent behavioral finance researchers in their own right.
Shiller retired in 2022, but behavioral finance remains a core area of research and exploration at the school. “Inspired by Bob’s example, SOM faculty and graduate students have been producing remarkable behavioral finance research that has made Yale one of the leading centers, if not the leading center, for innovation in this field,” Barberis says.
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Belite Bio Reports Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides a Corporate Update
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Dosed first patient in Phase 2/3 DRAGON II trial of Tinlarebant for the treatment of Stargardt disease (STGD1)
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Pivotal global Phase 3 PHOENIX trial of Tinlarebant in geographic atrophy (GA) subjects is ongoing with more than 280 subjects enrolled
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Appointed Hendrik P.N. Scholl, MD, MA, a globally recognized leader in the field of ophthalmology and the coordinating principal investigator of the largest natural history study of Stargardt disease, as Chief Medical Officer
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Interim analysis from the pivotal global Phase 3 DRAGON trial of Tinlarebant in adolescent STGD1 subjects anticipated by end of 2024 or early 2025
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Company to host webcast on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. EST
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Belite Bio, Inc (NASDAQ: BLTE) (“Belite” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical drug development company focused on advancing novel therapeutics targeting degenerative retinal diseases that have significant unmet medical needs, today announced its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024, and provided a general business update.
“I am pleased with the continued progress we made across our clinical programs. The pace of enrollment for the PHOENIX trial remains strong, and in the quarter, we completed the Phase 1b DRAGON II trial of Tinlarebant in Stargardt disease in Japan and dosed the first patient in the Phase 2/3 portion of the trial. We are well-positioned to achieve critical milestones and look forward to providing an update on the interim analysis from our pivotal Phase 3 DRAGON trial toward the end of 2024 or early 2025,” said Dr. Tom Lin, Chairman and CEO of Belite. “In the quarter, we were also excited to welcome Dr. Scholl, a leading global expert in Stargardt disease and age-related macular degeneration, as our Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Scholl’s decision to join Belite following his experience as Chair of the Data and Safety Monitoring Board for both our Phase 2 and Phase 3 Stargardt disease trials further validates our belief in Tinlarebant’s immense potential.”
Third Quarter 2024 Business Highlights and Upcoming Milestones:
Clinical Highlights
Tinlarebant (LBS-008) is an oral, potent, once daily retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) antagonist that decreases RBP4 levels in the blood and reduces vitamin A (retinol) delivery to the eye without disrupting systemic retinol delivery to other tissues. Vitamin A is critical to normal vision but can accumulate as toxic byproducts in individuals affected with STGD1 and GA (the advanced form of dry age-related macular degeneration (dry AMD) leading to retinal cell death and loss of vision.
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