Crossword clues for ipos
ipos
- WSJ listings
- Wall Street start-ups: Abbr
- Wall Street start-ups (abbr.)
- Wall Street events: abbr
- Wall Street debuts
- W.S.J. announcements
- Underwriters' tasks
- Underwriter's activities
- Uber and Lyft had them in 2019
- Uber and Lyft had theirs in 2019, for short
- They begin trading, for short
- Stock-market debuts, for short
- Stock debuts, for short
- Stock debuts, briefly
- Stk.-exchange debuts
- Some Wall St. happenings
- Some W.S.J. topics
- Some launches, briefly
- S-1 forms are filed for them
- NYSE newbies
- NYSE launches
- NASDAQ newbies
- N.Y.S.E. opportunities
- Milestones for young cos
- Market debuts, for short
- Market announcements, for short
- Major N.Y.S.E. events
- Launches, for short
- Launches in the news, for short
- Jobs for underwriters, briefly
- Investment bank's activity
- Financial pg. topics
- Exit routes for early investors (abbr.)
- Exit events for some VCs
- Events that excite CEOs
- Debuts making business news
- CNBC news items
- Causes for excitement at the NYSE
- Brief company outings?
- Big steps for privately held cos
- 2017 events for SNAP and Blue Apron
- '19 events for Pinterest and Slack
- They're new on Wall St.
- New issuances, for short
- New stock issuances, for short
- Financial page listings, briefly
- Wall St. debuts
- N.Y.S.E. debuts
- Wall St. intros
- Wall St. opportunities
- Some brokerage biz
- Jobs for some underwriters, for short
- Some Morgan Stanley announcements, for short
- Debuts on the N.Y.S.E.
- CNBC news topics, for short
- Corp. capital raisers
- Debuts on Wall St.
- Stock exchange debuts, briefly
- Wall St. Journal news subjects
- Wall St. Journal listings
- Big steps for young companies, for short
- Some investment opportunities, in brief
- Corp. milestones
- Nasdaq debuts
- NYSE debuts: Abbr
- Wall St. events for young companies
- NYSE banner events
- Wall St. news items
- NYSE introductions
- NYSE events
- NYSE newsmakers
- Nasdaq newcomers
- Debuts on Wall St
- Wall St. offerings
- Wall St. newsmakers
- Wall St. newbies
- Wall St. highlights
- Wall St. happenings
- Stock mkt. debuts
- NYSE newcomers
- Nasdaq events
- Financial pg. highlights
- CNBC topics
- Zynga and Yelp are both about to have them: Abbr
Wikipedia
Ipos
In demonology, Ipos is an Earl and powerful Prince of Hell (a Duke to some authors) who has thirty-six legions of demons under his command. He knows and can reveal all things, past, present and future (only the future to some authors, and past and future to others). He can make men witty and valiant.
He is commonly depicted with the body of an angel with the head of a lion, the tail of a hare, and the feet of a goose, less frequently in the same shape but with the body of a lion, and rarely as a vulture.
Other spellings: Aiperos, Ayperos, Ayporos, Ipes.