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But another profitable dotcom company, salesforce.com, is likely to float soon.Will big deals by fairly established firms inspire a string of more questionable new companies to offer shares to the public?
The agency says it is likely to float bonds to cover the cost.
Do not over water the backfill, or the shell is likely to float.
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Meanwhile, the faster growth rate of developing countries means that more companies are likely to float on their domestic markets; more than half of all new issues in 2010, by volume and by value, were in emerging markets.
The kwacha is likely to be floated, and donors have promised to help combat the impact of devaluation on the poor.
But Lloyds will be relieved that is not being forced to include more branches in the spun-off TSB, which is likely to be floated on the stock market next year.
The Edinburgh-based insurer is expected to be worth between £4bn and £6bn, and the float is likely to propel it into the FTSE 100 index of Britain's biggest companies.
The public float is likely to grow over time as early investors (VCs and others) sell their shares.
A new financial instrument, which allows them to raise fresh funds, is among the ideas being floated and is likely to be endorsed by the Building Societies Association.
The iceberg, which is likely to be named A68, was already floating before it broke away so there is no immediate impact on sea levels, but the calving has left the Larsen C ice shelf reduced in area by more than 12percentt.
Bosses at the agents, known for its branded fleet of Mini Coopers and brightly-coloured offices, are expected to make around £100m from the float which is likely to value the business at up to £500m when it lists next month.
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