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GoodRx Sets IPO Pricing Range

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billion through its IPO on the NASDAQ Global Select Market. GoodRx is backed by private equity firms Silver Lake, Francisco Partners, Spectrum, and Idea Men LLC. The company is looking to raise as much as $1.1 GoodRx has filed to trade as GDRX. The IPO is being underwritten by. Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs & Co.

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GoodRx Prices IPO

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The company begins trading this morning on the NASDAQ Global Select Market as GDRX. GoodRx is backed by private equity firms Silver Lake, Francisco Partners, Spectrum, and Idea Men LLC. The company says it expects to net $725M after underwtigin discounts, commissions, and other expenses. Seelaus & Co., READ MORE>>.

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Broadcom Lines Up $100 Billion In Bid To Acquired Qualcomm

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Broadcom said it lined up 12 financial in institutions to finance the offer, including $5 billion in a revolving credit facility and bridge financing, plus investment funds from Silver Lake, KKR and CVC. The credit facilities and bridge funding would come from BofA Merrill Lynch, Citigroup, affiliates of Deutsche Bank AG, J.P.

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Zuma Ventures: Creating A New Technology Startup Model

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Internally, we look very similar to a tech company, in that we have a development team, go-to-market team, and product people, and the ultimate goal of what we want to accomplish is to create companies that can run independently, with their own management teams. In our first phase, there is no outside investment in companies.

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A Chat With Jamie Montgomery On How LA's Tech Ecosystem Has Grown

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The conference is run by Jamie Montgomery , one of the local industry's pioneers in venture capital and investment. Jamie is currently also co-founder of March Capital Partners, in addition to running the summit. They used to be 70 percent of the M&A in the market, but they're now only 30 percent.