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Yahoo
15 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
IPO Surprises: ICR Managing Partner Steve Parish, Live at Nasdaq
IPO Edge hosted a fireside chat on June 23 at Nasdaq MarketSite with Steve Parish, Managing Partner, Equity Capital Markets at ICR. The in-person interview was joined by Editor-in-Chief John Jannarone and they discussed the IPO market during the first half of the year and what to look up to for upcoming trends, the example of Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL) as a recent IPO, and more. Watch the interview below: About Steve Parish Steve has spent his four decade career in the capital markets. After serving in senior leadership roles in equity capital markets at Bear Stearns, Steve has capitalized on his vast transaction experience to advise management teams, founders, and financial sponsors on the full spectrum of public equity monetizations, including IPOs, follow-on offerings and block trades. Throughout his career, Steve has lead or advised on the execution of over 1000 equity and equity linked offerings across all industry sectors. Steve is a passionate sports fan and is an active participant in sports including tennis and cycling. About ICR Founded in 1998 by three former Wall Street analysts and lifelong collaborators, ICR was built to develop and deliver impactful strategic communications and advisory solutions for companies at every stage of growth. In the decades since, we've earned recognition globally for our expertise in public relations, investor relations, corporate and capital markets advisory solutions and our unparalleled ability to provide coordinated, sector-focused solutions to leaders in every industry for every complex scenario. Contact: Editor@ Twitter: @IPOEdge Instagram: @IPOEdge Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Time of India
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Check out first look of Cillian Murphy from 'Steve'
The makers of Cillian Murphy starrer 'Steve' have unveiled his first look in the upcoming drama film. The makers of Cillian Murphy starrer 'Steve' have unveiled his first look in the upcoming drama film. Netflix has released a first-look image of the 'Oppenheimer' actor in the upcoming drama based on Max Porter's 2023 novella Shy, with Murphy in the movie's title role as Steve and Jay Lycurgo as Shy, reported People. Directed by Belgian filmmaker Tim Mielants (Small Things Like These) from a screenplay by Porter, Steve also stars Tracey Ullman, Simbi Ajikawo and Emily Watson. "Set in the mid-'90s, Steve is a reimagining of Max Porter's Shy. The film follows a pivotal day in the life of headteacher Steve (Murphy) and his students at a last-chance reform school amidst a world that has forsaken them." "As Steve fights to protect the school's integrity and impending closure, we witness him grappling with his own mental health," the synopsis continues, reported People. It concludes, "In parallel to Steve's struggles, we meet Shy (Lycurgo, 27), a troubled teen caught between his past and what lies ahead as he tries to reconcile his inner fragility with his impulse for self-destruction and violence." Murphy, Alan Moloney and Tina Pawlik make up the producing team for Steve, with Porter also on as executive producer. '28 Years Later' director Danny Boyle, who has worked with Murphy multiple times in the past, including on 2002's 28 Days Later, revealed in interviews that Murphy, who starred as Jim in the original film, will also appear in 2026's The Bone Temple, reported People. 'Steve' is in select theatres this September, streaming from October 3 on Netflix.


UPI
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- UPI
'Steve' photo: Cillian Murphy stars in 'Shy' adaptation
1 of 5 | Cillian Murphy stars in the upcoming film "Steve." File Photo by Pat Benic/UPI | License Photo June 24 (UPI) -- Netflix is teasing its upcoming film Steve, starring Cilllian Murphy as the titular character. The film is due on the streamer Oct. 3 following a limited theater run in September. Murphy's Steve is a teacher facing both mental health struggles and the closure of the reform school where he works. A first-look photo released Monday shows Steve leaning against a blackboard, apparently deeply lost in thought. Here's your first look at Cillian Murphy in the upcoming film STEVE. Also starring Jay Lycurgo, Tracey Ullman, Simbi Ajikawo, and Emily Watson. A reimagining of Max Porter's bestselling novel SHY, the film follows a pivotal day in the life of a headteacher and his students at a... Netflix (@netflix) June 24, 2025 Jay Lycurgo portrays one of Steve's troubled students, Shy, who is, according to an official synopsis, "caught between his past and what lies ahead as he tries to reconcile his inner fragility with his impulse for self-destruction and violence." The two stories parallel one another in the feature, Netflix says, and the film was adapted from the book Shy, penned by Max Porter. Porter wrote the movie adaptation and Tim Mielants directs. The cast also includes Tracey Ullman, Simbi Ajikawo and Emily Watson.


Newsweek
18 hours ago
- General
- Newsweek
Dad Takes Eyes Off Toddler for a Moment, Then Mom Hears 'Sickening' Sound
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. A mom of two is urging fellow parents with young kids to stay vigilant and "install the baby gates" after her son had a serious accident in their home. Vanessa Frankard, a Canadian marketing freelancer, shared a brief clip to her Instagram, @modernmixvan, of her 18-month-old son, Cedric, waiting in a British Columbia hospital with her husband and nursing a nasty head wound. The accident occurred during the already-stressful process of moving. Frankard told Newsweek: "We moved from a condo, where everything was on one floor, to a duplex home, which is situated on three floors." Moving is a stressful experience. In 2020, a survey of 1,000 U.S. adults conducted by OnePoll on behalf of North American Van Lines saw moving home rank as the most stressful life event (45 percent) ahead of breaking up or getting divorced (44 percent), and having a baby (31 percent). Throw an 18-month-old and his 3-year-old brother Theodore into the mix, and it is fair to say Frankard and her husband Steve had their hands full. "Even without children, moving can be a chaotic and exhausting process, both physically and mentally. Your belongings are in disarray, routines are disrupted, and it takes time to settle into a new space and make it feel like home," Frankard said. "What made our experience more stressful was the fact that we had purchased our new home but hadn't yet sold our previous one," Frankard added. "For several weeks, we were juggling both preparing to move and staging our old home for open houses. Managing this while parenting made things especially challenging." By the time the family eventually moved, having opted to rent out their home, Frankard said they were undoubtedly "stretched thin." At the urging of her mother-in-law, they had purchased baby gates for their new home. However, they had not yet been installed. "With 'top of the stairs' baby gates, they must be drilled into the wall to keep them in place," Frankard said. "We lacked a drill. It was just another to-do on our never-ending list." That decision would come back to haunt them. The day of Cedric's accident had been a busy one, not least for Steve, who had spent the day preparing their old home for its new tenants. By the time they got home, Steve was exhausted, but still had the prospect of preparing their two sons for bed. "The after-dinner to bedtime routine is one of the toughest parts of the day. We had child care for the actual moving day, but now it was pretty much the first night in our new home," Frankard said. "We were all on the second floor, trying to unpack and set up the kids' just enough to make it functional, while also managing the bedtime routine." It was around 10 p.m. and while Frankard was busy getting Theodore to have a shower before going to sleep, Steve was doing laundry. Unknown to him, however, Cedric had discovered his indoor toddler bike and decided to take it for a ride. "No one saw exactly what happened next, but while I was in the bathroom with Theodore, I heard a sudden, sickening thunk followed by the crash of what must have been the bike," Frankard said. Cedric was found at the bottom of a short set of stairs. It was only four steps, but he was hurt. Frankard can still remember her husband shouting how they "need to go to hospital" as Cedric "needs stitches." Still busy with Theodore, Frankard said she was "too scared to look" at what had happened. "I was angry, scared and upset," she said. "Angry that Cedric wasn't being supervised like he should have been, scared about the outcome of the fall, and just generally upset and freaking out." The only crumb of comfort came from the fact she had heard her son screaming immediately after, meaning he hadn't been knocked unconscious. Steve fitted a gauze on Cedric's head wound before whisking him off to the hospital, leaving Frankard to clean the remaining blood on the stairs and in their bathroom. They later Facetimed from the hospital where Cedric appeared back to his "usual spunky self." That was the moment Frankard shared in a video posted to her Instagram @modernmixvan. The clip went viral. Frankard hoped it would. Ultimately, Cedric needed only four stitches and appears to have escaped with little in the way of scarring, but it could have been worse. Frankard's message is simple: "Install the baby gates," she said. "This was definitely a reminder and warning about preventive injuries."


Pink Villa
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Cillian Murphy's FIRST LOOK for Netflix Film Steve Out: Everything We Know So Far Including Release Date, Cast and More
Cillian Murphy looks fine as Steve. The actor is set to return to the screens in the upcoming school-based drama, Steve. The movie is directed by Tim Mielants, and the Oscar-winning star will share the screen space with Emma Watson. The makers of the new film dropped the first look of Murphy as his character, who fights to save the integrity of the school while dealing with his own mental health. Meanwhile, the Oppenheimer star has collaborated with the filmmaker, Mielants, on Steve after almost a year. The duo previously worked together in Small Things Like These. The movie did impressively well and is available to stream on Netflix. What will Steve be about? Cillian Murphy will portray the lead character of Steve in the upcoming Tim Mielants directorial. The actor's upcoming role is described as the reimagination of Max Porter's best-selling novel, Shy. Moreover, the British author came on board to pen the script of the film. To provide further details on the character, Netflix revealed, "The film follows a pivotal day in the life of headteacher Steve (Academy Award winner Cillian Murphy) and his students at a last-chance reform school amidst a world that has forsaken them." The official synopsis further mentioned, "As Steve fights to protect the school's integrity and impending closure, we witness him grappling with his own mental health.' The streaming platform's description of Steve went on to add that further in his journey, Murphy's character meets with Shy, who is living a parallel life to that of Steve. Shy, portrayed by Jay Lycurgo, is a troubled teen who finds himself stuck between the past and what lies ahead of him, amid reconciling his inner fragility with his impulse for self-destruction and violence." As for the cast members, Cillian Murphy, Emma Watson and Lycurgo are joined by Tracey Ullman and Simbi Ajikawo, who is also known as the rapper Little Simz. Steve will hit select theaters in September and will release on Netflix on October 3, 2025.