What is the best method to raise capital for your company? If you are thinking to go public, compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules will probably dictate that a skilled and experienced securities attorney will help you manage your journey toward your financial objective. Kenneth Eade is an experienced securities lawyer with 30 years of experience and can help with raising capital with a private placement (PPM) using an exemption from registration, such as Regulation D, or an initial public offering (IPO) Registration Statement on Form S-1.
Going public means that you also establish a listing or quotation to market your stock. Attorney Kenneth Eade can help you obtain a quotation of your company's stock on the over-the-counter markets, such as the OTCBB or Pink Sheets, pursuant to Rule 15c-211, or a listing on the NASDAQ or NYSE Alternet, AMEX, DTC eligibility, and securities reporting compliance on Form 10, Form 10K, and Form 10Q at competitive and affordable fees.
Your preliminary research brought you here. Now it's time to make that initial call for more information. Call Kenneth G. Eade now at 323-782-8802, or email us at lawoffice@ipo-attorney.com and discuss the feasibility of raising capital for your company, including an analysis of the risks and benefits of financing through registrations or exemptions from registration of securities.
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