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Growth EPP Market Catches Spark
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After a sluggish start in 2015, growth equity private placement (EPP) issuers and investors set a brisk pace of deal making in February and ratcheted it up even more in March.
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After a sluggish start in 2015, growth equity private placement (EPP) issuers and investors set a brisk pace of deal making in February and ratcheted it up even more in March.
It’s been 457 days since the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed regulations under Title IV of the JOBS Act but now emerging growth companies will have the ability to raise money from any kind of investor without needing an expensive investment bank.
Early this year, the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) resolved an enforcement action against the former CFOs of a Silicon Valley tech firm, requiring them to pay back about $500,000 in bonuses and stock sale profits.
A previously announced deal to reverse merge a bitcoin exchange operator with a fantasy sports and online gaming company has called off.