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Blackstone pitches SeaWorld IPO at premium after snubbing bids
Blackstone Group LP, the buyout firm taking SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. public, is valuing the theme-park operator more expensively than its peers after refusing takeover offers for the company.IPOs Double to $42 Billion Before Market Reversal Curbs Sales
Initial public offerings more than doubled in the second quarter as companies from Blackstone Group to Banco do Brasil sold businesses before a reversal in stock markets curbed some sales.Record Cash Sent To Balanced Funds
Investors are pumping record amounts of money into U.S. balanced funds, whose freedom to buy stocks and bonds made them barometers for gains in the biggest bull markets of the past half century.Wal-Mart's woes could cut prices in some categories
A SIMPLE JAR of baby food might not say much about the state of the economy, Except when Wal-Mart is involved.The world's biggest retailer has slashed its price in half for some of its Gerber baby food, a bold move that no doubt is being welcomed by many parents with toddlers. It's also symptomatic of what's shaping up as a bruising brawl likely to break out among retailers nationwide as Wal-Mart Stores Inc.The Threatened Destruction of a Business as Irreparable Harm
New York courts have long characterized a preliminary injunction as a "drastic remedy," and are sparing about the instances in which it may be granted. A party seeking a preliminary injunction must establish, by clear and convincing evidence, (1) a likelihood of success on the merits; (2) irreparable harm absent a preliminary injunction; and (3) a balance of equities tipping in the moving party's favor. Economic loss, compensable by money damages, does not constitute irreparable harm.The Threatened Destruction of a Business as Irreparable Harm
In their Commercial Division Update, George Bundy Smith, an arbitrator and mediator with JAMS, and Thomas J. Hall, a partner with Chadbourne & Parke, write that longstanding appellate precedent holds that the threat of destruction of a business if a preliminary injunction is not granted can constitute irreparable harm not compensable by money damagesCorporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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