Reverse Mergers: And Other Alternatives to Traditional IPOs

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Reverse Mergers: And Other Alternatives to Traditional IPOs

Reverse Mergers: And Other Alternatives to Traditional IPOs

2018-02-20 Reverse Mergers: And Other Alternatives to Traditional IPOs

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Tons of superfluous information about specifics and peculiarities of reverse James D Tons of superfluous information about specifics and peculiarities of reverse mergers, while ignoring to explain the general concept in the beginning of the book.

. He is often quoted in the media and is a frequent public speaker and seminar leader. Feldman lives in New York City.Steven Dresner is general partner of Strategic Alliance Capital, which specializes in investing through reverse mergers and PIPEs.  He is the editor of the Bloomberg Press books The Issuer's Guide to PIPEs: New Markets, Deal Stru

. He received his JD from the University of Pennsylvania. He is often quoted in the media and is a frequent public speaker and seminar leader. Feldman, a preeminent securities attorney in the field of reverse mergers, is the founder and managing partner of Feldman Weinstein LLP, whose clientele includes public and private companies, investment banks, venture capital firms, and high-net-worth individuals. About the AuthorDavid N. Feldman lives in New York City.Steven Dresner is general partner of Strategic Alliance Capital, which specializes in investing through reverse merg

His firm has guided hundreds of companies on going public, advising them on structure and mechanics, financing, due diligence, regulatory issues, and more.. Reverse-merger expert David Feldman gives an overview of the most important changes since the previous edition was published: new SEC regulations, the changing nature of SPACs (Special-Purpose Acquisition Company), and the emergence of new instruments called WRASPs (WestPark Alternative Senior Exchange Process). Executives, owners, lawyers, accountants, professional investors, regulators, and others need to know what those changes mean for reverse mergers. The book includes a new chapter on China, and the “Experts Speak” chapter features all new interviewees. David Feldman is one of the country’s leading experts on reverse mergers, self-filings, and other alternatives to IPOs. In good markets or bad, reverse mergers play a key role for companies that want to avoid the IPO route for going public. Since the successful first edition of Reverse Mergers was published in 2006, the economic and regulatory landscape has changed