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				    <title>Investing Strategies: IPO Stocks</title>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: SPACS Make Good</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/03/25/2008/ipo_watch_spacs_make_good</link>
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					     Some weeks, it seems like there is only one sector in the entire U.S. financial services business that is in demand: initial public offerings of special purpose acquisition companies.
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					    <dc:creator>Ann C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2008-03-25 06:20 AM</dc:date>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: Visa</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/03/11/2008/ipo_watch_visa</link>
					    <description>
					     Finally, theres a hot IPO. Visa, the king of the credit cards, is going public in the king of all IPOs, the biggest ever in the United States.
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					    <dc:creator>Ann C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2008-03-11 06:20 AM</dc:date>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: Titan Machinery</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/02/26/2008/ipo_watch_titan_machinery</link>
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					     Given the paucity of offerings in the current market, it seems like a good time to look at what companies have been able to go public, and Titan Machinery (Nasdaq: TITN) has the honor of being the top IPO in terms of aftermarket performance in the last six months.
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					    <dc:creator>Ann C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2008-02-26 06:20 AM</dc:date>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: MAKO Surgical</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/02/12/2008/ipo_watch_mako_surgical</link>
					    <description>
					     This week in IPO Watch, MAKO Surgical (Nasdaq: MAKO), a company with a different approach to knee replacement, plans on going public.
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					    <dc:creator>Ann C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2008-02-12 06:20 AM</dc:date>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: Transoma Medical</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/01/29/2008/ipo_watch_transoma_medical</link>
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					     Transoma Medical makes implantable monitoring devices used in biomedical research, often to monitor how a drug affects laboratory animals. It is branching out into a bigger market involving bigger animals: implantable devices monitoring human cardiac patients.
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					    <dc:creator>AnnÂ C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2008-01-29 06:20 AM</dc:date>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: OGE Enogex Partners L.P.</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/01/15/2008/ipo_watch_oge_enogex_partners_lp</link>
					    <description>
					     OGE Enogex Partners L.P. (NYSE: OGP), which is going public this week, plans to pay down debt with the offering proceeds.
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					    <dc:creator>AnnÂ C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2008-01-15 06:20 AM</dc:date>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: Elixir Pharmaceuticals</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/12/31/2007/ipo_watch_elixir_pharmaceuticals</link>
					    <description>
					     This company has no products on the market yet, but it has several in its R&#38;D pipeline that could be interesting. It also has a smart group of experienced health care venture capitalists on board.
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					    <dc:creator>AnnÂ C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2007-12-31 11:45 AM</dc:date>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: NetSuite</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/12/18/2007/ipo_watch_netsuite</link>
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					     NetSuite offers a range of business management software applications that small and medium-sized businesses can use as they need, an arrangement known as software as a service, software leasing, or application service provider software.
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					    <dc:creator>AnnÂ C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2007-12-18 06:20 AM</dc:date>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: ChinaEdu</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/12/04/2007/ipo_watch_chinaedu</link>
					    <description>
					     Education companies have made popular IPOs in recent months and so have Chinese companies. ChinaEdu is the logical extension  an education company based in China.
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					    <dc:creator>AnnÂ C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2007-12-04 06:20 AM</dc:date>
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					    <title>IPO Watch: Entropic Communications</title>
					    <link>http://www.smallcapinvestor.com/articles/investing_strategies/ipo_watch/11/20/2007/ipo_watch_entropic_communications</link>
					    <description>
					     In this day and age, we have so many machinestelevisions, computers, telephonesto keep us entertained, but there is an increased desire for devices that have content compatibility, which isnt easy. Thats where Entropic Communications comes in.
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					    <dc:creator>AnnÂ C. Logue</dc:creator>
					    <dc:date>2007-11-20 06:30 AM</dc:date>
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