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Visa IPO Launched
Visa Inc. unveiled its long awaited IPO Tuesday and when trading opened today (Wednesday), shares quickly rose to more than $65 before settling back to the $60 range by midday.

The public offering went off at $44, raising nealry $18 billion for Visa -- the largest IPO is US history. The stock  now trades on the NYSE under the symbol "V".

While the immediate direct impact on the merchant acquiring industry is small, the influx of cash will help some issuing banks who are troubled by the current mortgage and debt crisis and may have a longer term effect on Visa's exposure to litigation over interchage and antitrust issues.
Iowa May Ban Gift Card Fees
An Iowa Senate proposal would ban some widespread practices involving slosed loop prepaid cards, banning expiration dates and fees on unused balances, among other things. The measure was recommended Wednesday by the Senate Commerce Committee in a 9-3 vote.

Opponents of the bill say it clashes with current law and creates an unfair burden for businesses but the measure has widespread consumer support.

It  includes an exception for gift cards that are given away as charitable prizes or as part of a promotion. Those cards would still be allowed to have expiration dates or other conditions that would reduce the face value.

One of the more complicated parts of the measure is how it works with current law. Right now, if a gift card is purchased in Iowa and not redeemed for three years, businesses are required to declare the cash value as unclaimed property and transfer it to the Iowa Treasurer’s Office. The cards add up to about $500,000 per year.

Opponents of the bill say retailers would be in a bind if a customer tries to redeem a gift card after three years. Supporters say this is unlikely to happen very often, but if it does, retailers would be able to get the money back from the Treasurer’s Office.

If the bill becomes law, Iowa would join more than 30 states that either ban expiration dates or say a certain amount of time must pass before expiration.

Visa Inc. Plans Massive IPO
Visa Inc, says it may raise up to $18.8 billion in what would be the largest U.S. initial public offering ever, amid concern the global credit crunch could eat into card volumes.

The company filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to sell 406 million Class A shares at $37 to $42 each, resulting in $15 billion to $17.1 billion of proceeds. Visa said it might sell another 40.6 million shares to meet demand, boosting the IPO's potential size to $18.8 billion. San Francisco-based Visa plans to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "V."

Visa's offering comes amid worries that the U.S. economy might be entering a recession, which could dampen investor demand for stocks and IPOs.

Investors may hope Visa shares will fare as well as those of rival MasterCard Inc. MasterCard shares have more than quintupled since that Purchase, New York-based card network went public in a $2.4 billion IPO in May 2006.

Hypercom Names Goff President & Managing Director, the Americas
Hypercom Corporation announced the appointment of Heidi R. Goff as President and Managing Director, the Americas.   She will join the Company on February 25, 2008 with responsibility for directing and driving Hypercom’s sales, service and support throughout North America, South America, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. Ms. Goff will report to Philippe Tartavull, Chief Executive Officer and President.

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