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Well, sort of there, we watched the meeting on the internet, poured over the text of the rules, wrote up a little memo, and dusted off the podcasting equipment to talk about what the SEC did and what it might mean for you and for crowdfunding.
This entry is filed under Educational, SEC, Podcast
Well, sort of there, we watched the meeting on the internet, poured over the text of the rules, wrote up a little memo, and dusted off the podcasting equipment to talk about what the SEC did and what it might mean for you and for crowdfunding.
This entry is filed under Educational, SEC, Podcast
Well, sort of there, we watched the meeting on the internet, poured over the text of the rules, wrote up a little memo, and dusted off the podcasting equipment to talk about what the SEC did and what it might mean for you and for crowdfunding.
This entry is filed under Educational, SEC, Podcast
Yesterday, Crowdfund Insider facilitated a discussion on the passing of the final regulations for Title II of the JOBS Act. Together with some of our partners, Earlyshares and SeedInvest, CrowdCheck founders Sara Hanks and Brian Knight discuss what these regulations mean and what their impact will be once implemented. The major action of the hearing was the lifting of the ban on general solicitation for rule 506(c) offerings. This will allow for general solicitation and thus a greater…
This entry is filed under In The News, Rule 506(c), SEC, Blog
Yesterday, Crowdfund Insider facilitated a discussion on the passing of the final regulations for Title II of the JOBS Act. Together with some of our partners, Earlyshares and SeedInvest, CrowdCheck founders Sara Hanks and Brian Knight discuss what these regulations mean and what their impact will be once implemented. The major action of the hearing was the lifting of the ban on general solicitation for rule 506(c) offerings. This will allow for general solicitation and thus a greater…
This entry is filed under In The News, Rule 506(c), SEC, Blog
Yesterday, Crowdfund Insider facilitated a discussion on the passing of the final regulations for Title II of the JOBS Act. Together with some of our partners, Earlyshares and SeedInvest, CrowdCheck founders Sara Hanks and Brian Knight discuss what these regulations mean and what their impact will be once implemented. The major action of the hearing was the lifting of the ban on general solicitation for rule 506(c) offerings. This will allow for general solicitation and thus a greater…
This entry is filed under In The News, Rule 506(c), SEC, Blog
Yesterday, Crowdfund Insider facilitated a discussion on the passing of the final regulations for Title II of the JOBS Act. Together with some of our partners, Earlyshares and SeedInvest, CrowdCheck founders Sara Hanks and Brian Knight discuss what these regulations mean and what their impact will be once implemented. The major action of the hearing was the lifting of the ban on general solicitation for rule 506(c) offerings. This will allow for general solicitation and thus a greater…
This entry is filed under In The News, Rule 506(c), SEC, Blog
Today the SEC passed rules eliminating the ban on solicitation for certain accredited-only investments made pursuant to Section 506(c) of Regulation D. So does this mean you can start email bombing people to invest in your company? Or hire William Shatner to do a pitch on late-night tv? NO! At least not yet.
Despite some news reports to the contrary general solicitation is not legal right now. I can hear some of you ask “didn’t you just say the SEC passed the rule?” Yes, but just because…
This entry is filed under Crowdfunding, Disclosure, Rule 506(c), SEC, Securities Law, Blog
Today the SEC passed rules eliminating the ban on solicitation for certain accredited-only investments made pursuant to Section 506(c) of Regulation D. So does this mean you can start email bombing people to invest in your company? Or hire William Shatner to do a pitch on late-night tv? NO! At least not yet.
Despite some news reports to the contrary general solicitation is not legal right now. I can hear some of you ask “didn’t you just say the SEC passed the rule?” Yes, but just because…
This entry is filed under Crowdfunding, Disclosure, Rule 506(c), SEC, Securities Law, Blog
Today the SEC passed rules eliminating the ban on solicitation for certain accredited-only investments made pursuant to Section 506(c) of Regulation D. So does this mean you can start email bombing people to invest in your company? Or hire William Shatner to do a pitch on late-night tv? NO! At least not yet.
Despite some news reports to the contrary general solicitation is not legal right now. I can hear some of you ask “didn’t you just say the SEC passed the rule?” Yes, but just because…
This entry is filed under Crowdfunding, Disclosure, Rule 506(c), SEC, Securities Law, Blog