Omniture IPO: Daily Herald gets it right

Unless you’ve been hibernating in a cave in Bryce Canyon, chances are you know that Orem, Utah-based Omniture is in the process of becoming a public company and has filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering.

As a strategic communications professional who’s been actively involved with public and pre-public companies since 1986, I’m always curious to see which local reporters and media outlets actually do a good job in reporting financial news — particularly if it’s financially technical, which IPOs tend to be.

In that regard, my hat’s off to Grace Leong at the Daily Herald in Provo, Utah for her Tuesday, 6/13/06 article entitled “Omniture sets IPO” because she got it right.

Leong lays out the basics of the deal, how many shares the company plans to sell, how many shares insiders plan to sell, the possibility of 1.6 million shares being sold as part of an overallotment, and the expectedprice range of the offering once it prices. She even provides readers with an expected net proceeds target assuming that the shares price at $8.25 per share.

All in all, a well-written story.

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