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Initial public offerings scheduled to debut next week

NEW YORK — The following is a list of initial public offerings planned for the coming week. Sources include Renaissance Capital, Greenwich, Conn. and SEC filings.

Week of July 29

American Homes 4 Rent - Malibu, Calif., 44.1 million shares, priced $16 to $18, managed by Goldman Sachs, BofA Merrill Lynch, and J.P. Morgan. Proposed NYSE symbol AMH. Business: REIT that acquires, renovates and leases residential homes in the US.

Ardmore Shipping Corp. - Cork, Ireland, 10 million shares, priced $15 to $17, managed by Morgan Stanley, Jefferies, and Clarkson Capital Markets. Proposed NYSE symbol ASC. Business: Provides seaborne transportation of petroleum products and chemicals worldwide.

Athlon Energy Inc. - Fort Worth, Texas, 15.8 million shares, priced $18 to $20, managed by Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and BofA Merrill Lynch. Proposed NYSE symbol ATHL. Business: Exploration and production company focused on unconventional oil and liquids-rich natural gas reserves in Texas and New Mexico.

Control4 Corp. - Salt Lake City, Utah, 4 million shares, priced $15 to $17, managed by BofA Merrill Lynch and Raymond James. Proposed Nasdaq symbol CTRL. Business: Leading provider of in-home automation and control solutions.

Iroko Pharmaceuticals Inc. - Philadelphia, 6.5 million shares, priced $14 to $17 managed by Jefferies, William Blair, and Canaccord Genuity. Proposed Nasdaq symbol IRKO. Business: Drug company focused on the development of lower dose NSAID therapeutics.

Marrone Bio Innovations Inc. - Davis, Calif., 4.2 million shares, priced $14 to $17, managed by Jefferies and Piper Jaffray. Proposed Nasdaq symbol MBII. Business: Producer of bio-based pest management and plant health products.

Sprouts Farmers Markets Inc. - Phoenix, 18.5 million shares, priced $14 to $16, managed by Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, and BofA Merrill Lynch. Proposed Nasdaq symbol SFM. Business: Operates over 160 natural and organic grocery stores in eight southwestern states.

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