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According to the Securities Act of 1933, every company has to register its offering with the SEC in order to sell its shares. There are situations where the exemptions allow the companies to sell their shares without an SEC registration. These are two exemptions that are relevant in online crowd...
Written by Alex Lash
Mom and Pop, you can now buy shares in the bakery down the street, or in your son’s girlfriend’s sister’s tech startup. That, in effect, was the...
Startup Funding Has Finally Become About Merit
by Rod Turner
December 23, 2015, article published initially in BOLD magazine.
Entrepreneurship has always been in my...
Why Hardware Start-Ups Need To Be Careful When Crowdfunding
By Rob Marvin
January 11, 2016, PC Magazine
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Security hardware start-up founder shares post...
How to Invest in Private Companies
In today’s world the opportunities for investing in private companies are quite abundant. Investor directories and crowd-funding...
Making sense of the new Equity CrowdFunding rules
The SEC just published new rules that expand Equity CrowdFunding to allow leading street investors to invest in private...