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Learning curve for investors as shifting sentiment hurts technology IPOs

Calida Smylie and Duncan Bridgeman
Wed, 23 Jul 2014

Local investors are taking a crash course in technology stocks as a shift in sentiment both here and overseas weighs on the market for new listings.

Software provider IkeGPS’ is the latest to come up against the tide, resulting in a disappointing share market debut this

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Calida Smylie and Duncan Bridgeman
Wed, 23 Jul 2014
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