DLA Piper advises SeaSpine Holdings Corporation in its US$101 million public offering
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NEW YORK, May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DLA Piper represented SeaSpine Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: SPNE) in its recent public offering of 5,175,000 shares of its common stock at a price of $19.50 per share, including the exercise of the underwriters option to purchase 675,000 shares of common stock, less underwriting discounts and commissions.
SeaSpine is a global medical technology company focused on the design, development and commercialization of surgical solutions for the treatment of patients suffering from spinal disorders. SeaSpine has a comprehensive portfolio of orthobiologics and spinal implants solutions to meet the varying combinations of products that neurosurgeons and orthopedic spine surgeons need to perform fusion procedures on the lumbar, thoracic and cervical spine.
Deaths in Limerick - January 26, 2021
26 Jan 2021
Of Bay Estate, Dundalk, Louth and Adare
Peacefully in the wonderful care of Blackrock Abbey Nursing Home. On January 26, 2021. Retired member of An Garda Siochána. Noel beloved husband of Margaret, dear father of Kathryn, Michael, John, Patrick, Paul and Roísin, granddad of Aoife, Eoin, Booky, Frankie and Jamie and brother of Kathleen, Madge, Paul, Lily, Marie, Nuala and Collette. Predeceased by his brothers John and Mehaul. Noel will be sadly missed by his wife, sons, daughters, grandchildren, son-in-law Brendan, daughters-in-law Siobhan, Nang, and Miriam, brother, sisters, nephews, nieces, relatives and many friends.
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Raise your hand if you knew the Scranton tax collector race next year would attract so many candidates.
A third Democrat emerged this week, one with lots of experience in the city Single Tax Office, which the tax collector runs.
John Opsasnick, 63, said heâs seriously thinking about seeking the job. The salary is $53,300, which the city and the city school district split because the office collects real-estate and other taxes for both. Opsasnick actually worked in the office as an auditor and later tax administrator for 37 years before retiring three years ago. He said
David Wenzel, the tax collector who went on to become mayor, hired him.