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Initial public offerings as provided by Renaissance Capital, Greenwich, Conn., (ipohome.com) and SEC filings:

Artisan Partners Asset Management » Milwaukee, 11.5 million shares, priced $27 to $29, managed by Citi and Goldman Sachs. Proposed NYSE symbol APAM. Business: Equities-focused investment manager with $74 billion under management.

Professional Diversity Network » Chicago, 1.8 million shares, priced $10 to $12, managed by Aegis Capital Corp. Proposed Nasdaq symbol IPDN. Business: Provides online networking and job postings for 2 million minorities in the U.S.

Utah Events

Wednesday

Small Business Summit » The Utah Technology Council, in conjunction with Grow America, will present Loren Feldman, small-business editor of The New York Times, and Jay Goltz, a long-time small-business owner who writes the "Thinking Entrepreneur" column for the newspaper’s "You’re The Boss" blog. The event runs from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus, 9750 S. 300 West, Sandy. Register at http://bit.ly/15lTdCm. Tickets are $30, $10 for members.

Submit information about upcoming events to bizdesk@sltrib.com. Put biz calendar in the subject line



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