The week ahead in IPOs
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October 10, 1999: 5:19 p.m. ET
With WWF and Martha Stewart postponed, the offerings look standard
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NEW YORK (CNNfn) - With the week's two most attention-grabbing initial public offerings removed from the calendar, the corporate debuts ahead just got a lot more normal.
Martha Stewart Living and the World Wrestling Federation late last week both rescheduled their IPOs.
Their absence leaves a typical slate of technology companies coming to market in the days ahead.
In the largest, Quicklogic Corp., "QUIK," plans to float 6.6 million shares in the $8 to $10 range.
The semiconductor maker is, in one analyst's words, a "pure technology play."
In a feat among startups, Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Quicklogic also made money last year, earning $245,000 on $30 million in revenue.
NetRadio, "NETR," plans to float 4 million shares in the $11 to $13 range.
"This is another one to watch," said Corey Ostman, chief technical officer at IPO Alert!
Minneapolis-based NetRadio allows visitors to its Web site to download audio files from music, news, sports and entertainment channels.
PC-Tel, "PCTI," plans to sell 4.6 million shares in the relatively high $15 to $17 range.
San Jose, Calif.- based PC-Tel is in the high demand area of making software modems.
The company "is interesting from a connectivity standpoint," Ostman said.
In the week's other IPOs, Cysive, "CYSV," a developer of e-commerce Web sites, is slated to sell 3.3 million shares in the $11 to $13 range.
Emed Technologies Corp., "EMDT," a data processor, is floating 3.1 million shares in the $12 to $14 range.
IGO Corp., "IGOC," a maker of accessories for mobile electronic devices, is selling 5 million shares in the $9 to $11 range.
Netcentives Inc., "NCNT," a direct marketing company, is floating 6 million shares in the $10 to $12 range.
Infohighway Communications Corp., "IW," an Internet service provider, plans to float 1.6 million shares in the $9 to $11 range.
PCQuote.com, "PCQT," is selling 5 million shares in the $9 to $11 range.
The Chicago-based financial Web site (which uses CNNfn.com news stories) distributes stock quotes, financial news and information.
PCQuote has postponed its offering for weeks, but a source said the company has a strong chance of actually coming to market in the days ahead.
Radio Unica Communications, "UNCA," a Spanish language radio broadcaster, plans to go public with an as-yet unspecified number of shares.
ResourcePhoenix.com, a financial services company, plans to issue 4.2 million shares in the $12 to $14 price range.
S.M.A Real Time Inc., a video and film studio, is slated to float 2 million shares in the $8 to $10 ranges.
And finally, Vascular Solutions, "VASC," a medical-equipment maker, intends to issue 2.6 million shares in the $11 to $13 range.
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