Public stock offerings usually don’t raise many eyebrows in Silicon Valley these days, but the $40 million that San Jose’s Flextronics International Ltd. collected this week had an eye-popping catch.
The contract electronics manufacturing company staged a speedy, 13-day stock offering through a “shelf registration” — a regulatory filing process little used by technology companies.
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