Hamilton & Associates Law Group: Regulation A White Paper
Tier 1 of Regulation A provides an exemption for securities offerings of up to $20 million in a 12-month period, while Tier…
Read MoreForm S-1 Registration Statements Going Public NASDAQ NYSE and OTC Markets
All issuers qualify to use a Form S-1 Registration Statement in connection with going public to register the offer and sale of…
Read MoreDirect Public Offering Attorneys, DPO, Go Public Direct
A direct public offering (“Direct Public Offering”) provides a viable solution to these companies. Using a Direct Public Offering to go public direct can allow…
Read MoreRegulation A Testing the Waters – Securities Lawyer 101
Once you publicly file your Form 1-A offering statement, the solicitation materials must be followed by a current preliminary offering circular or…
Read MoreRegulation A+ Q & A – Regulation A+ Going Public Lawyers
Regulation A provides an exemption from registration that can be used in conjunction with a going public transaction. Regulation A has two…
Read MorePractical Considerations in Regulation A+ Offerings
Regulation A offers an alternative to the traditional methods of filing a Registration Statement on Form S-1 or Form F-1 to raise…
Read MoreRegulation A Investor Bulletin Issued by SEC
In April of this year, NASDAQ submitted a proposal related to the Regulation A Offering Exemption which would require any Company listing…
Read MoreGoing Public – Regulation A+ – IPO Alternative
Regulation A contains two exemptions with unique requirements and benefits. Regulation A Tier 1 and Tier 2 allow the issuer to raise…
Read MoreRegulation A Form 1-A Offering Circular Disclosures – Going Public Lawyers
Regulation A Form 1-A Offering Statements require line item disclosure of information about the issuer and the offering. Form 1-A is subject…
Read MoreDirect Public Offering Attorneys – Securities Lawyer 101
To ensure the proper structure, a Direct Public Offering Attorney should be engaged in the initial stages of the going public process…
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