Warrington in the News Articles: page 46
It’s no secret that Warrington faculty are internationally renowned for their innovative research. The media looks to our scholars for insights and impactful news. See below where our faculty are featured in the news.
Director of Energy Studies Ted Kury spoke with WJCT News about why the JEA utility sale could top records.
Experts Say Sale of JEA Would Be Biggest Public Utility Transaction In The Industry
WJCTThe New York Times cites Matherly Professor Dr. Anuj Kumar’s research about how “the spread of online public school ratings has driven up the price of housing near higher-ranked schools, contributing to the sorting of wealthier and white families into those neighborhoods.”
‘Do You Support Busing?’ Is Not the Best Question
The New York TimesCordell Eminent Scholar Chair Jay Ritter shares insights on current IPOs and IPO trends.
What’s the rationale for selling a private company’s stock ahead of an IPO?
NPRChewy Falls in Line With Expectations in First Earnings Report Since Public Debut
CheddarCordell Eminent Scholar Chair Jay Ritter shares insights on how the rest of the 2019 IPO market will fare.
Rest of 2019 will have a healthy IPO market, says expert
CNBCThe RealReal Is No Pets.com and Today’s IPO Market Is Not the Next Dot-Com Bubble
Barron'sSilicon Valley eyes plan to reward long term shareholders
Financial TimesLarge IPOs Set Record Pace in First Half
The Wall Street JournalTech’s 4 Biggest Cash Burners Have Torn Through $23.9 Billion Combined
FortuneCheck out advice from William D. Hussey Professor Dr. Wayne Archer about what people should look for when investing in beach real estate, beach property value and more
2019's Best Beach Towns to Live in
WalletHubAs pet-product company Chewy begins trading this month, Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter comments on the valuation of the latest company to join the list of companies going public in 2019.
Chewy opens for trading at the NYSE
CNBCThe Wall Street Journal asked if the latest round of U.S. tariffs will hurt the American economy, and Warrington lecturer Dr. Amanda Phalin responded.
Will the latest round of US tariffs hurt the American economy?
The Wall Street JournalCordell Eminent Scholar Chair Jay Ritter shares why Uber had one of the worst first-day performances of a giant U.S. IPO, according to his research.
Uber starts in reverse
Barron'sUber is one of the worst performing IPOs ever
FortuneUber's high-profitable IPO upsets with weak debut
The Wall Street JournalUber has poisoned an IPO market that was sick anyway
The Wall Street JournalUber and Lyft get creative with numbers, but investors aren't blind to the losses
The Wall Street JournalWhy this expert is unsure if ride-hailing stocks are 'financially viable'
CNBCUber blame game focuses on Morgan Stanley after shares drop
BloombergThe art of IPO pricing an IPO: Telling the difference between a great company and a great investment
BNN BloombergClinical Professor of Marketing Steve Tufts explains six ways of thinking like a champion.
How champions think
Business in Greater GainesvilleAs IPO news continues to dominate business news headlines, Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter offers his research insight in regards to the initial public offerings for companies like Beyond Meat, Zoom, Slack, Uber, Lyft and more.