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Oklahoman Welcome to OKC Central Chat. The installation of new chat software is taking longer than expected so for now I will be working with readers’ questions submitted in advance. The chat will still appear about 9:30 a.m. every Friday. I am told the live chat software is still coming and I look forward to talking with readers in real time. Q: Signs of life on old Britton are exciting to see after years of investment and care by the late Thomas Rossiter and his partners. The bones are good and retail tenants are finally being attracted. What would you like to see next for that area to solidify its roots? ....
Thinkific pricing IPO at $13 per share to pull in $160 million Thinkific has announced the official pricing of its initial public offering (IPO) for listing to the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). The company announced Thursday morning it has entered into an underwriting agreement in respect to the offering and is making available 12.3 million subordinate voting shares at a price of $13.00 per share for total gross proceeds of $160,030,000. Thinkific initially filedto go public in March and earlier this month announced hopes to raise $160 million CAD with shares priced between $11 to $13. According to The Globe and Mail, Thinkific saw strong investor demand despite a recent dulling in the public markets, which led to the company pricing the shares at the top end of its range. ....
Oklahoman Mayor David Holt s re-election campaign has raised $275,000 so far this year in what is already one of the most expensive mayoral races the city has seen. Holt s 2018 campaign upped the total by transferring $25,000 to the 2022 committee. I’ve run for office three times before this, Holt said by text. The first time I ran for mayor it took four and a half months to reach $200,000. This time we took in almost $300,000 in two weeks, he wrote. I’ve never experienced anything like this. The support has been overwhelming. Here are some notable facts from the campaign s first-quarter report: • Donors include Matt Payne ($250) and Rachel Cannon ($1,000), co-founders of Prairie Surf Media, which recently reached a deal with Oklahoma City to convert downtown s former Cox Convention Center into a television and motion-picture studio. ....
Thinkific aims to raise $160 million CAD through TSX IPO Vancouver’s Thinkific Labs is looking to raise $160 million CAD through its upcoming initial public offering (IPO) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). The software-as-a-service (SaaS) startup plans to issue between 12.3 million and 14.6 million subordinate voting shares, priced between $11 to $13 per share, according to documents filed Monday. The offering is set to value Thinkific at $750 million, according to The Globe and Mail. The SaaS startup said it has experienced significant growth over the past few years, including during COVID-19. Thinkific initially filed to go public three weeks ago, applying to trade on the TSX under the symbol ‘THNC.’ The company plans to use the proceeds from its IPO to invest in sales and marketing, its platform, and other unspecified “future opportunities.” ....
Oklahoman EDMOND On a spring day inside Wantland Stadium, football players are running through drills while coaches bark instructions and critiques. Instead of the University of Central Oklahoma s bronze and blue, through, the players are decked out in green and gold, to match the vintage Green Bay banners flapping in the frisky Oklahoma wind. So this is Green Bay Packers training camp, and most of this will be visual effects, producer Kevin Downes said in a March interview on the set of the biopic, which recently wrapped filming in the Oklahoma City metro area. For me, it s been a long five months, but here we go. We re at the finish line. ....