How Your Company Can Raise Money to Grow & Go Public - Softcover

Turner, Robert Paul; Hughes, Megan; Sutton, Garrett

 
9780971354913: How Your Company Can Raise Money to Grow & Go Public

Synopsis

How Your Company Can Raise Money to Grow and Go Public, provides a thorough explanation of how federal and state securities laws impact your business. This publication shows you how to raise money through carefully planned sales of stock and how to grow your company with a view towards an eventual public offering. You will learn how to raise money for your business, allocate stock to maximize capital returns, offer your company's stock in the United States, Canada and around the world and prepare for an eventual public offering.

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About the Author

Robert Paul Turner, Esq., has practiced corporate and securities law since 1993, initially with San Francisco's old-guard financial law firm, Tobin & Tobin. In 1999, Paul relocated to Reno, Nevada, and continues to develop his corporate and securities law practice. Paul is an active member of the State Bar of California and is awaiting admission to the State Bar of Nevada. Paul's practice areas include a wide array of legal activities: formation, organization and acting as general counsel for both profit and non-profit corporations; representation of client interests with the Securities and Exchange Commission, other securities commissions and stock markets; private and public company financings; blue-sky filings; initial public offerings and other equity and debt offerings; dividend reinvestment and stock purchase plans; employment and stock option agreements and other corporate incentive programs; corporate stock option programs; contractual drafting and analysis; and preparation of compliance documents for public companies and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

Megan Hughes has worked in law since 1983, in Canada, England and now in the United States. For the past several years her focus has been exclusively on corporate finance and securities law. Megan works with companies at all stages of development to help them bridge the gaps between the laws of various jurisdictions and to understand securities regulation as it applies to them.

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