IPO station

IPO is a station on Line D (yellow line) of the Porto Metro, Portugal.

The station is at the northern end of the University of Porto campus and is named after the nearby Instituto Português de Oncologia (Portuguese Oncology Institute).

Although Line D opened in 2005, the IPO and Hospital de São João stations did not open until April 2006 due to safety concerns. Before this time the line terminated at the preceding Pólo Universitário station. The line operates as a ground-level tram at this station.

See also

  • IPO (disambiguation)

  • Station

    Station may refer to:

    Agriculture and geography

  • Cattle station, an Australian term for a large farm
  • Gauging station, a location along a river or stream used for gauging or other measurements
  • Hill station, a town which is high enough to be relatively cool in summer
  • Sheep station, a large property (equivalent of a ranch) in Australia and New Zealand
  • Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
  • Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle
  • Communications

  • Radio station, a radio frequency communication station of any kind, including audio, TV, and non-broadcast uses
  • Station (New Zealand agriculture)

    A station, in the context of New Zealand agriculture, is a large farm dedicated to the grazing of sheep and cattle. The use of the word for the farm or farm buildings date back to the mid-nineteenth century. The owner of a station is called a runholder.

    Some of the stations in the South Island have been subject to the voluntary tenure review process. As part of this process the government has been buying out all or part of the leases. Poplars Station in the Lewis Pass area was purchased in part by the government in 2003. The Nature Heritage Fund was used to purchase 4000 ha for $1.89 million. Birchwood Station was bought in 2005 to form part of the Ahuriri Conservation ParkSt James Station was purchased by the Government in 2008.

    Notable stations

  • Akitio Station, formerly 50,000 acres (200 km2) located in the Southern North Island province of Wairarapa and host to the touring English Cricket team in the 20th Century.
  • Castle Hill Station, located on State Highway 73, is the location of a popular rock climbing area
  • Station (2014 film)

    Station is a 2014 Hindi thriller film written and directed by Saad Khan and was produced by Sumit Ghosh Media, an independent company that promote talents from Bangalore. Sameer Kevin Roy, Vibhinta Verma, and Siddhanth Sundar star as the main protagonists of the film. Production began in November 2011, and was wrapped up in July 2012. The film went to post-production in March 2013, and was released on 28 March 2014 via PVR Cinemas and its arm PVR DIRECTOR'S RARE which works as a springboard to support the theatrical release of the critically acclaimed cinema and niche content from across the world. Official theatrical trailer was launched on 20 February 2014 at PVR Forum Mall, Bangalore in presence of Kannada film director Jacob Verghese, prominent Fashion Guru Prasad Bidapa along with Miss Earth Nicole Faria, and the cast and crew of the film. The film follows three psychotic assassins as they wait to finish a job at a waiting room on a deserted railway station.

    Cast

  • Sameer Kevin Roy as Arihant a.k.a. Ari
  • Code Monkeys

    Code Monkeys is an American animated television program by Adam de la Peña. Set in the early 1980s, it follows the adventures of fictional video game company GameaVision.

    The show first aired on July 11, 2007. Two seasons have aired on G4 and G4 Canada. In September 2008, the show began airing on the Teletoon Detour block on Teletoon in Canada.

    While G4 was vague on the future of the show after the end of the second season, it was announced in May 2009 that the show would not be renewed for a third season.

    Plot

    The plot of Code Monkeys revolves around the fictitious video game company GameaVision (a play on companies like Activision and Intellivision) and its eccentric employees, mainly the slacker Dave and his high-strung friend Jerry. The entire series takes place in the Silicon Valley city of Sunnyvale, California during the 1980s. The humor of Code Monkeys relies on crude humor and stoner comedy to convey the numerous references to video games, past and present, but mostly games from the 8-bit era. This also extends to cameos from well known video game developers, who appear in the show pitching their ideas to GameaVision for the games that would later make them famous, usually to be rejected, insulted, and sometimes injured or killed off.

    IPO (disambiguation)

    IPO may refer to:

  • Initial public offering of a corporations' shares to the public
  • Intellectual Property Office (disambiguation), a government agency in many nations
  • Intellectual Property Owners Association
  • International Philosophy Olympiad
  • International Progress Organization, a Vienna-based think tank dealing with world affairs
  • Internationale Prufungsordnung (IPO), an international dog sport, also known as Schutzhund
  • Instituto Português de Oncologia, in Portugal
  • IPO (station), a metro station at the University of Porto, Portugal
  • Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
  • IPO Model (Input, Processing, Output), a conceptual model of computer systems
  • Interprocedural optimization, a computer program optimization method
  • Instrumentum Pacis Osnabrugensis (Treaty of Osnabrück), one of the two complementary treaties of the Peace of Westphalia of 1648
  • Impersonating a police officer
  • IPO13

    Importin-13 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IPO13 gene.

    Interactions

    IPO13 has been shown to interact with RBM8A,PAX6,ALX1,EIF1AX and UBE2I.

    References

    Further reading

    Podcasts:

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    The Philippine Star 20 Mar 2025
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    Top Line set final IPO price at ₱0.31 per share

    Manila Bulletin 18 Mar 2025
    Subject to market conditions and project timelines, Top Line is targeting an expanded network of 30 operational Light Fuels stations by 2026 which includes the 20 stations to be funded by the IPO’s net proceeds.
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    Top Line sets final IPO price at P0.31 per share

    The Manila Times 18 Mar 2025
    has set a final offer price of P0.31 per offer share initial public offering (IPO) — the first for this year — that is scheduled to start next week ... the firm said the IPO would be postponed to 2025.
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