You can download an audio podcast here or subscribe via iTunes. With the “dot com crash” in 2000, largely by regulatory design, small company IPOs all but disappeared from the American economic landscape. A scarcely noticed part or title of the 2012 JOBS Act sought to address that directly by reinvigorating Regulation A, raising the cap from $5 million to $50 million and creating a path for a Reg A offering to be an effective IPO (initial public offering). The new rule is commonly called Reg A+.
JOBS Act Opens New Window For Small Company IPOs
JOBS Act Opens New Window For Small Company…
JOBS Act Opens New Window For Small Company IPOs
You can download an audio podcast here or subscribe via iTunes. With the “dot com crash” in 2000, largely by regulatory design, small company IPOs all but disappeared from the American economic landscape. A scarcely noticed part or title of the 2012 JOBS Act sought to address that directly by reinvigorating Regulation A, raising the cap from $5 million to $50 million and creating a path for a Reg A offering to be an effective IPO (initial public offering). The new rule is commonly called Reg A+.