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Ceres Prices IPO

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Thousand Oaks-based Ceres , the developer of specialized seeds for the biofuels market, has priced its IPO, saying that it will offer up 5,000,000 shares of its common stock at $13.00 The firm will start trading today on the NASDAQ Global Market as CERE. The IPO was underwritten by Goldman, Sachs & CO.,

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Ceres Sets IPO Pricing Range

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Thousand Oaks-based Ceres , the developer of seeds to supply the bioenergy and biofuels feedstock business, has set its initial pricing range for its IPO, according to a filing from the company this morning. Ceres said it now expects its IPO to price at between $21.00 and $23.00

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And Then There Were Three: RealD Hits Markets Today

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RealD said last night that it had priced its IPO at $16.00, and is selling 12.5M Tags: financing public market acquisition merger reald. With the IPO of Los Angeles-based RealD , which starts trading this morning on the NYSE as RLD, Southern California now has three successful IPOs on record. shares of its common stock.

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Xirrus Aims At Disaster Teams, Event Organizers

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Thousand Oaks-based Xirrus , a developer of Wi-Fi networking equipment, announced Monday that it has put together a portable, pre-packaged kit which is designed for deploying Wi-Fi into disaster response and temporary events. The firm said it would offer the new product online, priced starting at $3,999.

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Interview with Brett Crosby and Brew Johnson, PeerStreet

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I grew up in Thousand Oaks, went to USC, and we met each other way back in the 90's. Those loans are very mis-priced, in our opinion. There's a massive market, and there is no end to the opportunities here to create efficiency and transform things for the better. Brett and I both grew up in Southern California.