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midpoint

[mid-point] / ˈmɪdˌpɔɪnt /


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At the midpoint, that’s a touch below what analysts had forecast.

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Forgent, which trades under the ticker FPS on the New York Stock Exchange, priced its initial public offering at $27 a share, the midpoint of its marketed range, raising $1.5 billion.

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The midpoint of that range is well above the $269 million that Wall Street was forecasting.

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At the midpoint, that is well above the $269 million that Wall Street was forecasting.

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At the midpoint, that is well above the $269 million that Wall Street was forecasting.

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