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Nasdaq Inc. edged above the New York Stock Exchange in the total value of initial public offerings year-to-date, and shares of some airlines this week fell more than 20% through Thursday. WSJ’s Paul Vigna breaks down this week’s winners and losers. Photo: Bryan R Smith/Shutterstock
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