Because of global issues, no one is looking at the IPO market.

We're back in business again, ... Its' been a long time since the IPO market has been this active.

One deal never makes a market, ... It's the [broad] market that makes the IPO market, not one IPO.

Everything went according to script, ... This just underscores that the IPO market's back.

It's a good market and rolling right along, ... We've gotten out of the grips of dot.com insanity and moved on to other deals. This underscores the resiliency of the IPO market.

Both deals are damaged goods, ... The underwriters reduced the deals to such a range that it could be sold -- they brought supply down to meet demand.

These are signs of a strong market, ... The IPO market kicked off on schedule. It's a modest step but every journey starts with a step.

How often do you find a technology company growing at this rate.

What the underwriters do is discount them off the current market [valuation], which entices institutional investors to come in and sop up all the stock.